In this issue: Aug 2017 Vol 28 No 3
August 5, 2017
Peer-reviewed papers
Original Road Safety Research
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The signs they are a-changin’: Development and evaluation of New Zealand’s rural intersection active warning system
Suggested Citation: Mackie, H., Brodie, C., Scott, R., Hirsch, L., Tate, F., Russell, M., & Holst, K. (2017). The signs they are a-changin': Development and evaluation of New Zealand's rural intersection active warning system. Journal of the Australasian College of Road Safety, 28(3), 11-21. -
Superstitious beliefs and practices in Pakistan: Implications for road safety
Suggested Citation: Kayani, A., Fleiter, J., & King, M. (2017). Superstitious beliefs and practices in Pakistan: Implications for road safety. Journal of the Australasian College of Road Safety, 28(3), 22-29. -
Investigating perceived control over negative road outcomes: Implications for theory and risk communication
Suggested Citation: Pedruzzi, R., Swinbourne, A., & Quirk, F. (2017). Investigating perceived control over negative road outcomes: Implications for theory and risk communication. Journal of the Australasian College of Road Safety, 28(3), 30-42. -
Understanding parental beliefs relating to child restraint system (CRS) use and child vehicle occupant safety.
Suggested Citation: Cross, S. L., Charlton, J.L., & Koppel, S. (2017). Understanding parental beliefs relating to child restraint system (CRS) use and child vehicle occupant safety. Journal of the Australasian College of Road Safety, 28(3), 43-54.
Contributed articles
Road Safety Policy & Practice
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Safe-Street Neighbourhoods: the role of lower speed limits
Suggested Citation: Van den Dool, D., Tranter, P., & Boss, A. (2017). Safe-street neighbourhoods: The role of lower speed limits. Journal of the Australasian College of Road Safety, 28(3), 55-63.
Road Safety Case Studies
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SARSAI: Low Cost Speed Management Interventions around Schools – Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Suggested Citation: Poswayo, A., Witte, J., & Kalolo, S. (2017). SARSAI: Low cost speed management interventions around schools - Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Journal of the Australasian College of Road Safety, 28(3), 63-69.
Perspective on Road Safety
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Promoting “Safe Speeds” behaviour by changing the conversation around speed and speeding
Suggested Citation: Johnston, I., & Howard, E. (2017). Promoting" Safe Speeds" behaviour by changing the conversation around speed and speeding. Journal of the Australasian College of Road Safety, 28(3), 69-72.