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NSW GovernmentData provider: OpenGov
In the next decade there will be an increase in the sector of the popluation nearing retirement or reaching 65 years. This brings a need for transportation information and about...
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NSW GovernmentData provider: OpenGov
This report describes the development of a traffic signal system for use on high speed roads. The aim of the system is to reduce the risk of driver error by minimising the...
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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
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...
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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
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
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
This addendum Review of Environmental Factors (REF) provides a detailed description of the potential environmental impacts associated with the modification proposed for the...
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Spatial Services (DFSI)Data provider: Spatial
Type Feature service Update Frequency Monthly from the source. Due to processing lag, there may be mismatch between the source data and the portal data Contact Details...
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Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH)Data provider: SEED
Dust data in an indicator of soil and catchment health. The assumption is that if wind erosion is occurring and dust is being transported away from the site, then the soil is...