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Vol. 25, Issue 3, 2014August 14, 2014 AEST
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Data Foundations for Relationships Between Economic and Transport Factors With Road Safety Outcomes
Data Foundations for Relationships Between Economic and Transport Factors With Road Safety Outcomes
Articles in Vol. 25, Issue 3, 2014
Vol. 25, Issue 3, 2014
- Measuring Non-Fatal Road Trauma: Using Police-Reported and Hospital Admission-Based Data to Monitor Trends and Inform PolicyRebecca MitchellMike BambachRaphael GrzebietaAnn Williamson
- Assessing Cardiovascular Associations to Affective States in Australian Truck DriversTaryn ChalmersSara Lal
- Seriously Injured Occupants of Passenger Vehicle Rollover Crashes in NSWMike BambachRebecca MitchellGarrett MattosRaphael GrzebietaAndrew McIntosh
- Data Foundations for Relationships Between Economic and Transport Factors With Road Safety OutcomesBrett HughesStuart NewsteadSahar ShafieiSandra Hopkins
- Applying Online Fleet Driver Assessment to Help Identify, Target and Reduce Occupational Road Safety RisksWill Murray
- Improving Road Safety Through Truck VisibilityPippa Batchelor
Hughes, B., Newstead, S., Shafiei, S., & Hopkins, S. (2014). Data foundations for relationships between economic and transport factors with road safety outcomes. Journal of Road Safety, 25(3), 41–49.