A safe system : expanding the reach! : proceedings of the Australasian College of Road Safety (ACRS) National Conference, Sydney, Australia, 9-10 August 2012.

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The 2 day program featured speakers across a diverse range of road safety professions, and covering all pillars of the safe system. Concurent Sessions consisted of presentations covering the following road safety themes: Children, Cycling, Fleet Management, Licensing, Management (x2), Motorcycles, Pedestrians, Policing, Post-crash care, Road Users, and Vehicles. The Program & Abstracts Book can be downloaded at http://acrs.org.au/wp-content/uploads/Program-Abstracts-book-web-ready-…. A hard copy of this book was provided to all delegates at the conference. Peer-reviewed papers: Anderson, C – Motorcycle safety barrier trials in South Australia: Case study – Adelaide Hills Anderson, R – Contribution of structural incompatibility to asymmetrical injury risks in crashes between two passenger vehicles Bailey, S – Paper: Discussion of road safety related trends influencing the Queensland 2010 road toll: the lowest since 1952; PowerPoint Baldock, M – Paper: The use of protective clothing by motorcyclists in Victoria: evaluation of the Community Policing and Education Project, PowerPoint Bilton, P – Paper: Pedestrian Risk Management during Urban Construction projects, PowerPoint Breen, L – Paper: Establishing a sustainable road trauma support service in Western Australia, PowerPoint Court, S & Strang, P – Paper: Developing a safer cycling strategy for the ACT, PowerPoint Cumming, B – Paper: Analysing and managing the cyclist-driver Interface using “conflict path analysis”, PowerPoint Ellison, A – Paper: Profiling drivers’ risky behaviour towards all road users, PowerPoint Ferguson, C – Paper: Aboriginal Road Trauma: Key informant views of physical and psychological effects; PowerPoint Hutchinson, P – Paper: Risky behaviours: preferable to crashes for evaluating road safety mass media campaigns?; PowerPoint Mahaboon, J – Paper: Fleet safety management practices in hazmat transportation: challenges in Thailand, PowerPoint Meredith, L – Paper: Validation of an in-vehicle monitoring device for measuring driving exposure and deceleration events, PowerPoint Mooren, L – Paper: Comparing heavy vehicle safety management in Australia and the United States; PowerPoint Nikolin, S – Paper: Victorian family day care scheme providers’ knowledge of child restraint best practice; PowerPoint Regan, M – Naturalistic Driving Studies: Literature Review and Planning for the Australian Naturalistic Driving Study Shaw, L – Paper: Exploring an application of the safe system approach to a set of self-report cycling crashes, PowerPoint Watling, C – Paper: Exploring perceived legitimacy of traffic law enforcement, PowerPoint Wheatley, J – Paper: Risk factors for serious injury to child occupants 0-3 years in motor vehicle crashes, PowerPoint Non peer-reviewed papers: Berces, A – Paper: Improving worker safety through better visibility, PowerPoint Boyce, G – Orthopaedic injury patterns in motorcycle trauma in Victoria, Australia Davern, T – Paper: RACV’s New Arrivals Road Safety Program: helping the new migrant community, PowerPoint de Rome, L – Post crash health outcomes for protected and unprotected riders de Rome, L – The Pedal Study: characteristics of bicycle crashes in different cycling environments Faulks, I – Paper: Addressing issues of driver distraction in traffic offender management, PowerPoint Faulks, I – Paper: Human factors aspects of navigation devices in Human factors aspects of navigation devices in support of Intelligent Speed Adaptation (ISA) functionality, PowerPoint Faulks, I – Paper: Traffic policing and road safety for individuals and for populations, PowerPoint Freethy, C – Paper: L2P – learner driver mentor program: extending driver licensing reach in disadvantaged communities; PowerPoint Gibson, R – Paper: The ‘Yalgoo Experience’: applying the safe system approach in a remote setting, PowerPoint Harridge, M – Paper: Shared Paths – minor investments for major gains; PowerPoint Horsley, S – Paper: Working together for a safe system: progress of the resources developed for WA Local Governments, PowerPoint Horsnell, G – Paper: Towards survival on the road: a whole-of-life road safety programme of learning for all road users, PowerPoint Ivers, R – Paper: Development of a community based Aboriginal driver licensing service: the AstraZeneca Young Health Programme, PowerPoint Job, S – Paper: Overcoming barriers to pedestrian safety, PowerPoint Katz, R – Paper: Making bike safety research count, PowerPoint Keay, L – Paper: Use of child restraints: a pilot program in Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services, PowerPoint Knight, E – Paper: An interim review of Victorian municipal road safety strategy development, PowerPoint McIntosh, L – Paper: Changing community and manufacturers views on the benefits of safer cars-a non-regulatory road safety success story; PowerPoint McLean, A – Paper: Techniques for paradigm improvements towards a Techniques for paradigm improvements towards a heavy vehicle safe system, PowerPoint Robinson, N – A new approach to addressing driver licensing issues within Indigenous communities across Australia Savage, M – Paper: Clear zones and environmental wealth – the asset manager’s dilemma, PowerPoint Smith, G – Paper: Rural versus Urban Crashes, PowerPoint Tooth, R – An insurance based approach to safer road use Truong, J – Paper: Moving with the times – Transition of the Ride Smart CD-ROM to an Online Environment, PowerPoint Tyler, S – Paper: Asperger Syndrome: the implication on driver training methods & road safety; PowerPoint Wall, J – Paper: The Zero Driving Fatalities Project – improving the safety of a large government organisation’s fleet; PowerPoint Wood, J – Visual impairment and drivers’ ability to recognise pedestrians at night Plenary/Keynote Presentations: Baird, C – PowerPoint Climo, H - PowerPoint Healy, D – PowerPoint Holgate, J -PowerPoint Liew, S – PowerPoint McCartt, A – PowerPoint – As this is a large file, please contact Christine Bethwaite at ACRS National Office – faa@acrs.org.au or 02 6290 2509 McIntosh, L – PowerPoint Musumeci, M – PowerPoint Part A, Part B Remenyi, C – PowerPoint Robinson, N – PowerPoint Sheehan, M – PowerPoint Wall, J – PowerPoint

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20130864 ST [electronic version only]
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Mawson, Australasian College of Road Safety, 2012, Pp.

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