Community attitudes to road safety : community attitudes survey wave 11 /

Consistent with previous waves, this latest survey of community attitudes towards road safety issues again shows that speeding, in particular, and drink driving are considered to be the principal factors that lead to crashes. Each of these factors is spontaneously mentioned by more than half of the...

पूर्ण विवरण

में बचाया:
ग्रंथसूची विवरण
मुख्य लेखक: Mitchell-Taverner, Philip
निगमित लेखकों: Australia. Federal Office of Road Safety, Taverner Research Company
स्वरूप: पुस्तक
भाषा:English
प्रकाशित: Canberra : Federal Office of Road Safety, 1998.
श्रृंखला:CR ; 180.
विषय:
विषय - सूची:
  • 1. Overview
  • 1.2. Speed summary
  • 1.3 Alcohol and drink-driving summary
  • 2. Introduction
  • 3. Survey methodology
  • 3.2. Sample coverage and source
  • 3.3. Interviewing and processing - Topics and questionnaire - 4.1. Questions that were the same as wave
  • 4.2. Questions that were added for wave
  • 4.3. Questions that were deleted from Wave 10
  • 5. Sample characteristics
  • 6. Road crashes - 6.1. Factors contributing to road crashes
  • 7. Alcohol and drink-driving - 7.1. Support for random breath testing
  • 7.2 Perception of RBT activity in the last two years exposure to RBT activities in the last six months - 7.3. Exposure to RBT activities in the last six months - 7.4. Perceived effect of blood alcohol concentration of .05 on ability to act safely as a pedestrian
  • 7.5. Attitudes to drinking and driving
  • 7.6 Self-operated breath testing machines - 7.7. Alcohol consumption guidelines - 7.8. Main type of alcoholic beverage consumed - 7.9. Awareness of standard drinks contained in 375mi of full strength beer and speeda 750 ml bottle of wine among licence holders who drink
  • - 8.1. Perception of changes in speed enforcement in the last two years - 8.2. Incidence of being booked for speeding - 8.3. Reported changes in driving speed in the last two years - 8.4.
  • Frequency of driving at 10 km/hr or more over the speed limit - 8.5. Penalty for exceeding the speed limit by 12 km/hr - 8.6. Awareness of any changes in speeding penalties in the last two years - 8.7. Tolerated speeds for 60 km/hr speed zones - 8.8.Tolerated speeds for 100 km/hr speed zones
  • 8.9. Attitudes to speed related issues
  • 8.10. Lowering the current speed limit in residential areas
  • 9. Law requiring drivers to carry their license
  • 10. Occupant restraints - 10.1. Incidence of wearing seat belts
  • 10.2 Occupant restraint enforcement
  • 11. Involvement in a road accident
  • Appendix I. Questionnaire-- Appendix II. Summary results over time
  • Appendix Ill. Actual sample distribution
  • Appendix IV. Notes to assist in the interpretation of data. seat be.