Queensland young driver community engagement process.

Auteur(s)
Solomon, G. King, M. & Moore, R.
Jaar
Samenvatting

A young driver discussion paper was released by the Queensland Government in November 2005 providing 22 possible initiatives to reduce the high incidence of young road user fatalities on Queensland Roads. A number of community engagement techniques were utilised including focus groups, a telephone survey and community forums across Queensland. The results showed two of the 22 initiatives were strongly supported, eight had general support, two had some support, nine received mixed support and one was opposed. As a result of the engagement process, on the 12 August the Queensland Government announced a number of changes to the Queensland graduated licensing system (GLS) for young drivers. Initiatives to be introduced included 100 hours of on-road driving experience, reduction of the learner age to 16 years of age, minimum 12 months on a learner licence, split provisional phase (P1/P2), peer passenger restrictions from 11pm to 5am, late night driving restrictions (as a penalty), power restrictions, introduction of a hazard perception test from P1 to P2 and a multimedia package for learner drivers and supervisors. (Author/publisher) For the covering entry of this conference, please see ITRD abstract no. E215375.

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Bibliotheeknummer
C 40406 (In: C 40388 [electronic version only] /83 / ITRD E215301
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In: [Proceedings of the] 2006 Australasian Road Safety Research, Policing and Education Conference, Holiday Inn, Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast, Australia, Wednesday 25th October - Friday 27 October 2006, 11 p.

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