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P-ISSN 2652-4260
E-ISSN 2652-4252
Article Type 2: Contributed articles
Vol. 22, Issue 1, 2011February 11, 2011 AEST

Criminal Liability of Drivers Who Fall Asleep Causing Motor Vehicle Crashes: TLRI Report

R Bradfield, E Newitt,
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Articles in Vol. 22, Issue 1, 2011

Vol. 22, Issue 1, 2011
  • Road Safety on the World Stage
    Geoff Horne
  • Principles of Best Practice for Road Safety Education
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  • Keys2drive: An Evolution or Revolution in the Way Australian Drivers Are Taught
    B Haythorpe
  • Stop Territory Aboriginal Road Sadness-NT Police Indigenous Road Safety Project
    Tony Fuller
  • Criminal Liability of Drivers Who Fall Asleep Causing Motor Vehicle Crashes: TLRI Report
    R BradfieldE Newitt
  • The Role of Personality in Predicting Hooning-Related Driving Behaviour
    C ThakeK ArmstrongN Leal
  • Parents and Young Drivers: The Role of Learning, Behaviour Modelling, Communication and Social Marketing
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Bradfield, R., & Newitt, E. (2011). Criminal liability of drivers who fall asleep causing motor vehicle crashes: TLRI report. Journal of Road Safety, 22(1), 36–38.
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