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Halving Roadway Fatalities: A Case Study from Victoria, Australia 1989-2004

Last Modified Date: 5/23/2006

The U.S. Federal Highway Administration Office of International Programs has released a report that examines Australia’s accomplishments in highway safety and performance measures it has established.  Based on interviews with politicians, senior agency staff, and others, the report also explores how traffic safety strategies were put together and, above all, how they were implemented, often amid public controversy but with majority community support.



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