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NSW GovernmentData provider: OpenGov
The legislation making it compulsory for vehicle occupants to use approved restraints does not apply to children aged under eight years. Observation surveys of usage have...
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NSW GovernmentData provider: OpenGov
Coroners' data on blood alcohol concentrations of fatally injured crash victims in New South Wales are examined. Published data from Victoria and Queensland are summarised. It...
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NSW GovernmentData provider: OpenGov
Investigations by the New South Wales Department of Motor Transport's Traffic Accident Research Unit over the past two years, into ways of reducing excessive drink-driving, have...
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NSW GovernmentData provider: OpenGov
From time-to-time, questions arise regarding the role played in traffic crashes by caravans towed by cars or car-derived vehicles (station wagons, utilities, panel vans). It has...
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NSW GovernmentData provider: OpenGov
Paper presented on 26th October, 1979 at the Road Safety Seminar, Ministry of Transport, Queensland. Child restraints give to children the level of crash protection that...
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NSW GovernmentData provider: OpenGov
This report is intended as a source of information to be used in the development and evaluation of child safety restraints. It is in the main literature survey of Australian,...
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NSW GovernmentData provider: OpenGov
This report deals with an in-depth study of 149 children who were ostensibly restrained in preparation for crashes, and who actually experienced collisions of the passenger cars...
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NSW GovernmentData provider: OpenGov
In New South Wales, details of all classes of motor vehicle licences except the 16,000 Metropolitan taxi licences were in 1971 stored on 80-column, 12-zone punched cards in the...
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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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NSW GovernmentData provider: OpenGov
Report forms concerning the deaths of 120 motorcycle riders in traffic crashes in New South Wales have been studied. Most of those killed were young men. Deaths were...