Community Attitudes to Road Safety, 1995
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The survey is the eighth in a series of national studies conducted since October 1986 for the Federal Office of Road Safety, designed to monitor key community attitudes toward road safety issues. In some cases, questions that had been asked in previous waves were repeated and a number of new questions added. Topics included were factors believed to lead to road crashes; random breath testing; past and present licence holding; frequency of driving or riding a motor vehicle; attitudes to drinking and driving; speeding; wearing of seat belts/child restraints; and knowledge of the blood alcohol concentration limit. The survey obtained national coverage of Australia. Background variables include respondent's age, sex, occupation and highest level of education achieved.
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