P-ISSN 2652-4260
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Vol. 23, Issue 3, 2012August 05, 2012 AEST
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Automated Speed Enforcement in Australia: Recent Examples of the Influence of Public Opinion on Program Sustainability
Automated Speed Enforcement in Australia: Recent Examples of the Influence of Public Opinion on Program Sustainability
Articles in Vol. 23, Issue 3, 2012
Vol. 23, Issue 3, 2012
- Reflections on Speed Control From a Public Health PerspectiveJack McLean
- Automated Speed Enforcement in Australia: Recent Examples of the Influence of Public Opinion on Program SustainabilityJudy FleiterBarry Watson
- Optimum Speeds on Rural Roads Based on ‘Willingness to Pay’ Values of Road TraumaMax Cameron
- How Unacceptable Is Speeding? Insights From a Social Acceptability Survey in VictoriaMichael Nieuwesteeg
- Methods for Measuring Motorcycle Speeds and Their Implications for Understanding ‘Safe Speeds’Darren Walton
- Cautiousness in Young Rural and Semi-Rural Drivers: Are There Influencing Factors?P KnightD IversonM Harris
- Understanding the Fear of Bicycle Riding in AustraliaE FishmanS WashingtonNarelle Haworth
- The Effectiveness of Wire Rope Barriers in VictoriaNimmi CandappaAngelo D'EliaStuart NewsteadBruce Corben
- Crash Performance of Safety Barriers on High-Speed RoadsChris JurewiczL Steinmetz
- A Dim View of Pedestrian Safety: Raising Awareness of the Needs of Vision-Impaired PedestriansCaroline Maplesden
Fleiter, J., & Watson, B. (2012). Automated speed enforcement in Australia: Recent examples of the influence of public opinion on program sustainability. Journal of Road Safety, 23(3), 59–66.