Characteristics of fatal road crashes during national holiday periods.

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The study examines annual trends in road fatality numbers for Christmas and Easter holiday periods, and undertakes a comparative analysis of crash factors between holiday periods and the remainder of the year. Pronounced year to year fluctuations in the data suggest that the number of people killed in any given holiday period is significantly influenced by random events. An analysis of average number of deaths per day found that fatality rates during holiday periods were not systematically higher or lower than fatality rates at other times of the year. The study also found no evidence of any change in the involvement of primary causal factors (speeding, alcohol or fatigue). The findings are broadly consistent with the results of a similar study undertaken in 2003. (Author/publisher)

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Bibliotheeknummer
C 37447 [electronic version only] /81 / ITRD E215467
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Civic Square, ACT, Australian Transport Safety Bureau ATSB, 2006, VII + 15 p., 1 ref.; ATSB Research And Analysis Report Road Safety - ISBN 0-642-25541-5

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