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Community Attitudes to Road Safety: Community Attitudes Survey Wave 18, 2005

Last Modified Date: 5/19/2006

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau has released a report that documents the findings from its latest survey of community attitudes towards road safety. The issues examined include perceived causes of road crashes, exposure and attitudes to random breath testing, attitudes to speed, perceptions of police enforcement, mobile phone use while driving, reported usage of seat belts, involvement in road crashes, and experience of fatigue while driving.



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