2009 Road Safety 2020 Perth
Road Safety 2020: Smart Solutions, Sustainability, Vision Duxton Hotel Perth 5 - 6 November 2009 ISBN: 978-0-9585691-3-2 Published in Canberra, ACT, Australia, 22 October 2009 Conference Publication Editors | Dr Paul Roberts | ARRB Group Ltd, WA | | | Ms Linda Cooke | Australasian College of Road Safety, ACT | Conference Organising Committee | Dr Paul Roberts | ARRB Group Ltd, WA | | | Associate Professor Alexandra McManus | Director, Centre of Excellence for Science, Seafood and Health Curtin University of Technology | | | Ms Linda Cooke | Executive Officer, ACRS | | | Ms Jacki Percival | Executive Assistant, ACRS | Scientific Committee | Dr Paul Roberts | Senior Scientist Safe Systems,ARRB Group Ltd, WA | | | Associate Professor Alexandra McManus PhD, MPH, GAICD | Director, Centre of Excellence for Science, Seafood and Health (CoESSH) Curtin University of Technology, WA | | | Mr Peter Palamara | Curtin-Monash Accident Research Centre, Curtin University of Technology | | | Mrs Tiiu Stojanovic | Coordinator Traffic and Road Safety City of Melville WA | | | Dr Lynn Meuleners | Senior Research Fellow Main Roads WA and Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute, Curtin-Monash Accident Reserach Centre, Curtin University of Technology | All of the papers submitted for peer review as part of the 2009 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. Speakers Papers Peer Reviewed Papers Laurent Carnis, Automated speed enforcement. What the French experience can teach us. Justin Lee, Andry Rakontinirainy, Use of Probe Vehicles to Increase Traffic Estimation Accuracy in Brisbane Will Murray, Work-related road safety: good practice case studies from around the world Rebecca Pedruzzi "It won't happen to me:" Optimism, biases, and recall of road-risk information. Elizabeth Thyer, Incidence and treatment of cervical spine injuries in fatal road traffic accidents Non Peer Reviewed Robin Anderson, Rohan Clark An Information and Media Strategy for Older Road Users in the ACT Jill Darby Engaging with the Community- a case study of best practice road safety consultation Leon Ebbelaar Silhouette Children: reducing driver speed near schools Rachel Everison Road traffic Injuries in Children: Findings from WA's Childhood Injury Surveillance System Chris Harrison Road trauma awareness: bringing about change to traffic offenders David Healy, Bruce Corben Reducing speeds Accelerating change Soames Job, Chika Sakashita The Psychology of punishment: the category shift problem in road safety and how to address it Mark King and Cade Turner Advances in signage and line marking technology delivering safer roads for all Jim Langford, Sue Hellyer Safe speeds - not that eay to achieve! Marissa McDonald, Shane Pope Community safe speed promise Arnold McLean Highway and urban speed air suspended heavy vehicle signatures Lynn Meuleneres, Delia Hendrie An evaluation of the effictiveness and cost-effectiveness of Black Spot treatments on Albany Highway 2000-2004 Peter Palamara Review of the psychsocial and behavioural correlates of adult seat belt use Andrew Plunkett An examination of the licensing status of drivers involved in fatal road crashes in WA Paul Robberts, Maurice Cammack, Blair Turner Road safety risk assessment: Past, present and future Sandra Robinson A multi-faceted approach to drink driving in a rural community Graham Smith Whither driver education and training Claire Thompson Awaiting the magic bullet in preventing seatbelt related casualties Peter Thompson Driver drug testing: expanding the regime Peter Thurston Pavement markings role in enhancing road safety strategies Ruth Wernham Working together: moving road safety into Local Government policy and practice Soames Job,Chika Sakashita The psychology of punishment: the category shift problem in road safety and how to address it
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