Samenvatting
This paper examines the attitudes of a sample of 74 Victorian motorcyclists to a number of countermeasures available to them. The attitudes are discussed in terms of the motorcyclists' subjective responses to the countermeasures and their collective ranking of the effectiveness of each countermeasure. The results indicate that several of the countermeasures are acceptable to this population. It is recommended that this study be used merely as a guide for further research.