Sebby, Melcuam (2013) Evaluation of roads safety processes currently used in Queensland. [USQ Project]
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Abstract
The aim of this project is to evaluate the road safety processes currently used in Queensland. This project focus on the study of the current road safety processes used in
Queensland to eliminate fatalities and serious injuries and how effective these programs and initiatives have been in reducing the number of serious injuries and fatalities.The
areas covered include; general road safety worldwide and in Australia; Road safety statistics in Queensland and analyses; Safety initiatives used in Queensland; Camera
Detected Offence Program (CDOP); Black Spot Program (BSP); Heavy Vehicle Safety and Productivity Program (HVSPP);Toowoomba Regional Council Road Safety Initiatives;.
Older Driver Safety Programs and Initiatives; Young Driver Road Safety Programs and initiatives; Motorcycle Safety Initiatives; Anti Drink Driving Safety Initiatives; Older
driver (OD) safety initiatives ; Designated Driver Program;School Road Safety Initiatives; Australia wide Road Safety Statistics;overview of Canada and England road fatality rates; Global Road Safety; 5E’s of road safety and Geometric Design .
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