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Vol. 21, Issue 2, 2010May 29, 2010 AEST
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Driver Compliance With, and Understanding Of, Level Crossing Controls
Driver Compliance With, and Understanding Of, Level Crossing Controls
Articles in Vol. 21, Issue 2, 2010
Vol. 21, Issue 2, 2010
- Lost in Translation: Translating Injury Research Into Effective InterventionsDavid Sleet
- Implementation of a Road Safety Package to Address the NSW Road TollRalston FernandesAndrew GrahamMargaret PrendergastSoames Job
- Speed Limits in the Safe System ContextC Jurewicz
- Local Government and Road SafetyGeoff Lake
- New Zealand’s New Road Safety StrategyDavid Eyre
- Loads Off Roads: Shifting Freight to Rail Creates a Shift in Road SafetyPeter MacKenzie
- Research Initiatives to Improve the Visibility and Hence Safety of Road Workers at Night-TimeJ WoodM King
- Alcohol and the Teenage Brain: Safest to Keep Them ApartIan Hickie
- Driver Behaviour and Crash Profiles at Seagull T-junctions on High Speed Rural RoadsJoyce TangSteve Levett
- Evaluation of Narrow Median Wire Rope Barrier Installation on Centennial Highway, New ZealandF MarshM Pilgrim
- The Effect of Traffic Lane Widths on the Safety of Cyclists in Urban AreasA SchrammA Rakotonirainy
- Driver Compliance With, and Understanding Of, Level Crossing ControlsC Rudin-BrownM LennéJ EdquistM TrotterJ NavarroN Tomasevic
- An Analysis of Road Signage and Advertising From a Pragmatic Visual Communication Perspective: Case Study of the M1 Motorway Between the Gold Coast and BrisbaneM Mitchell
- Work-related Road Safety as a Conduit for Community Road SafetyWill Murray
Rudin-Brown, C., Lenné, M., Edquist, J., Trotter, M., Navarro, J., & Tomasevic, N. (2010). Driver compliance with, and understanding of, level crossing controls. Journal of Road Safety, 21(2), 50–55.