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NSW GovernmentData provider: OpenGov
Legislation laying down a legal limit for blood alcohol concentration was introduced in New South Wales in 1968, but has had a disappointing effect on drink-driving behaviour....
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NSW GovernmentData provider: OpenGov
In March 1986 Dye Arup Transportation Planning was commissioned by the Department of Main Roads (DMR) to collect, assemble and collate traffic information to assist the DMR to...
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NSW GovernmentData provider: OpenGov
In New South Wales, the wearing of seat belts was compelled by a new regulation (Regulation 110F) under the Motor Traffic Act, 1909, in the following terms: "No person shall,...
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NSW GovernmentData provider: OpenGov
This report describes a program of simulated car crashes and examinations designed to evaluate the child restraints currently available in Australia. Each restraint was...
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NSW GovernmentData provider: OpenGov
In providing the means for mobility for countless thousands of people in this highly urbanised and affluent society, the highway system must perforce cater for many individuals...
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Museums of History NSW
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NSW GovernmentData provider: OpenGov
The former Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA) published its Guide to Traffic Generating Developments ('Guide') in the mid-1990s. This document drew on the results of a number of...
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NSW GovernmentData provider: OpenGov
The former Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA) published its Guide to Traffic Generating Developments ('Guide') in the mid-1990s. This document drew on the results of a number of...
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NSW GovernmentData provider: OpenGov
This paper discusses the value of existing driver training and education programmes and concludes that further research is required in order to find ways of motivating drivers...
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NSW GovernmentData provider: OpenGov
The compulsory use of lap/sash seat belts has improved crash protection of car occupants but belts do not always provide absolute protection and although they assist in...