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P-ISSN 2652-4260
E-ISSN 2652-4252
Article Type 2: Contributed articles
Vol. 28, Issue 1, 2017February 28, 2017 AEST

Re-invigorating and Refining Safe System Advocacy

Soames Job,
Safe Systemroad safety advocacyVision Zerocosts
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Articles in Vol. 28, Issue 1, 2017

Vol. 28, Issue 1, 2017
  • Decompartmentalising Road Safety Barrier Stiffness in the Context of Vehicle Occupant Risk
    Andrew BurbridgeRod Troutbeck
  • An Estimate of the Future Road Safety Benefits of Autonomous Emergency Braking and Vehicle-To-Vehicle Communication Technologies
    Jeffrey DutschkeDaniel SearsonGiulio PontePaul HutchinsonRobert AndersonMary Lydon
  • Understanding Driver Distraction Associated With Specific Behavioural Interactions With In-Vehicle and Portable Technologies
    Mitchell CunninghamMichael ReganKelly Imberger
  • Vulnerable Road Users in a Safe System
    Trevor BaileyJeremy Woolley
  • Automated Vehicles Supporting “Towards Zero” Initiative
    Carl Liersch
  • iRAP Road and Design Assessments and Outcomes: A Case Study From Moldova
    Steve LawsonAlaster BarlowChaim PoranHakob PetrosyanMarko Ševrović
  • Tragic Failure of a Road System – an Australian Example
    Lori Mooren
  • Re-invigorating and Refining Safe System Advocacy
    Soames Job
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Job, S. (2017). Re-invigorating and refining Safe System advocacy. Journal of Road Safety, 28(1), 64–68.
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