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Vol. 21, Issue 1, 2010February 01, 2010 AEST
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Lay Perceptions of Responsibility and Accountability for Fatigue-Related Road Crashes
Lay Perceptions of Responsibility and Accountability for Fatigue-Related Road Crashes
Articles in Vol. 21, Issue 1, 2010
Vol. 21, Issue 1, 2010
- Recent Progress in Implementing the Safe System ApproachBlair TurnerPeter CairneyChris JurewiczDavid McTiernan
- Motorcycle Route Safety ReviewWendy Taylor
- Lay Perceptions of Responsibility and Accountability for Fatigue-Related Road CrashesChristopher JonesShantha RajaratnamJillian DorrianDrew Dawson
- The Relative Age Related Crashworthiness of the Registered South Australian Passenger Vehicle FleetR AndersonS Doecke
- The Simulation of Rural Travel Times to Quantify the Impact of Lower Speed LevelsJ DutschkeJ Woolley
- Databases for Road Traffic Injury Surveillance in New South WalesWei DuRebecca MitchellAndrew HayenCaroline FinchJulie Hatfield
Jones, C., Rajaratnam, S., Dorrian, J., & Dawson, D. (2010). Lay Perceptions of Responsibility and Accountability for Fatigue-Related Road Crashes. Journal of Road Safety, 21(1), 30–35.