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P-ISSN 2652-4260
E-ISSN 2652-4252
Article Type 1: Peer-reviewed papers
Vol. 25, Issue 1, 2014February 25, 2014 AEST

Promoting a More Positive Traffic Safety Culture in Australia: Lessons Learnt and Future Directions

Judy Fleiter, Ioni Lewis, Barry Watson,
Community attitudesRoad safetySpeedingPublic awarenessTraffic safety culture
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Articles in Vol. 25, Issue 1, 2014

Vol. 25, Issue 1, 2014
  • Speed – the Biggest and Most Contested Road Killer
    Lori MoorenRaphael GrzebietaSoames Job
  • The Safe System in Practice – a Sector-Wide Training Programme
    Helen ClimoMargaret DugdaleLisa Rossiter
  • Promoting a More Positive Traffic Safety Culture in Australia: Lessons Learnt and Future Directions
    Judy FleiterIoni LewisBarry Watson
  • The Accuracy of Determining Speeding Directly From Mass Crash Data and Using the NSW Centre for Road Safety Method
    Sam DoeckeCraig Kloeden
  • Mobile Phone Use and Driving: The Message Is Just Not Getting Through
    Peter RowdenBarry Watson
  • Safer Speeds: An Evaluation of Public Education Materials
    Simon RafteryCraig KloedenJaime Royals
  • Star Safety Ratings Drive Improvements on Risky Roads
    Vic Rechichi
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Fleiter, J., Lewis, I., & Watson, B. (2014). Promoting a more positive traffic safety culture in Australia: Lessons learnt and future directions. Journal of Road Safety, 25(1), 27–35.
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