A safe system : making it happen! : proceedings of the Australasian College of Road Safety (ACRS) National Conference, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Melbourne, Australia, 1-2 September 2011.

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All the abstracts & papers submitted for peer review as part of the 2011 Australasian College of Road Safety National Conference were subject to an independent peer review process, conducted under the auspices of the Conference’s Scientific Committee. The peer reviews were undertaken by members of the Scientific Committee. This peer review process meets the HERDC guidelines. All papers presented at the conference were supplied to registered conference delegates on a USB drive. Speaker papers Dr Thomas Dingus – Naturalistic driving assessments Dr Bruce Corben – Towards a Safe System – A glimpse in the future – Abstract only Peer reviewed papers Anderson C. & Sapotka J. - Effectiveness of Combined treatments Anderson R. – The utility of historical trends to project future numbers of crashes in SA Brown J. et al – What should ANCAP be assessing in the rear seat Cumming B. – A bicycle friendly roundabout Ellison A. et al -Speeding Behaviour in School Zones Friswell R. et al – Assessing the empirical evidence on the safety impact of Electronic Static Displays Grzebieta et al – Pedestrian-Cyclist Collissions Issues and Risk Huges B. – Outcomes-based National Road Safety Performance Measures Imberger K.- refinement of advertisements to address risk taking by young drivers Jurewicz C. & Turner B. – Risk based approach to speed limits – a step towards Safe System Mooren L. et al – Safe System – Comparisions of the approach in Australia Murray C. - Is there an App for that? Social media uses for road safety Pekol A. & Leal N. – Wear it or Wear the Cost Senserrick T. et al - Implementing safe system research in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities Wishart D. et al – Driving for work a series of organisational audit results Woolley J. et al – Post impact trajectory of vehicles at rural intersections Non-peer reviewed papers Barnes D. & Chatter W. - Victoria Police vehicle impoundment and immobilisation program Beer K. – Striving for Safe Speed Systems Bellion P. – Safer Speeds for Rural Undivided Highways Berces A. – Delivering safer roads Daly P. & McLean E. – Community acceptance of lower speed limits DiStefano M. -Assessing fitness to drive – extended abstract Frith, W. – Our ageing population-how will it effect future road safety action requirements Grounds. B. et al – The Darebin Safe Trave Strategy 2010-2015 Hall K. – Safe System Infrastructure from Theory to Practice Harrison S. et al -Increasing Safe System awareness in Queensland Road Authorities Hogate J. – Motorcycling and the Safe System Knight E. et al - Newly arrived imigrants – new Victorian drivers Lindner H. – Child restraints for children with additional needs Mackenzie P. – The Safe System – Are we on the wrong track and falling at the first hurdle? McArthur R. – new sign posts to a future Vehicle Safety Strategy McIntyre A. – Drink & drug driving in Victoria McLean A. – Strategies for inherently safer heavy vehicles – abstract only Morrison C. – Injury profiles of Ambulance Attended road trauma – abstract only Page-Smith J. – Classsifying Safe System Fatalities Platt N. – ANCAP demystified Pyta V. & Tsiotis M. – Heavy vehicle crashes in rural and remote Australia Radalj T. Kidd B. & Sultanta S.- Reduction of speed limit at approaches to railway level crossings in WA Reid J. – Market segmentation of cyclists – understanding attitudes toward safety Spencer G. – Empowering youth in schools to be safer road users. Peer-led by undergraduates Wishart S. – a new model for developing and delivering community road safety programs in Victoria

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20121404 ST [electronic version only]
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Mawson, Australasian College of Road Safety, 2011, Pp.

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