In this issue: May 2017 Vol 28 No 2
May 2, 2017
Special Issue: Speed Management in support of the 4th UN Global Road Safety Week 8-14 May 2017
Peer-reviewed papers
Original Road Safety Research
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Infrastructure treatments for managing speeds on rural and urban arterial roads
Suggested Citation: Turner, B., Makwasha, T., & Hillier, P. (2017). Infrastructure treatments for managing speeds on rural and urban arterial roads. Journal of the Australasian College of Road Safety, 28(2), 13-20. -
Safety of raised platforms on urban roads
Suggested Citation: Makwasha, T., & Turner, B. (2017). Safety of raised platforms on urban roads. Journal of the Australasian College of Road Safety, 28(2), 20-27. -
Speeding in urban South East Asia: Results from a multi-site observational study
Suggested Citation: Bachani, A. M., Zia, N., Hung, Y. W., Adetunji, R., Cuong, P. V., Faried, A., Jiwattanakulpaisarn, P. & Hyder, A. A. (2017). Speeding in urban South East Asia: Results from a multi-site observational study. Journal of the Australasian College of Road Safety, 28(2), 27-35.
Road Safety Policy & Practice
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Not all Roads are Created Equal: Technical Analysis and Engagement Frameworks developed for New Zealand’s new Speed Management Guide
Suggested Citation: Bunting, G., Durdin, P., Gamble, D., McAuley, I., Bridges, T., & Benson, M. (2017). Not all roads are created equal: Technical analysis and engagement frameworks developed for New Zealand's new speed management guide. Journal of the Australasian College of Road Safety, 28(2), 36-46.
Contributed articles
Road Safety Policy & Practice
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Understanding low-level speeders to increase speed compliance via road safety campaigns
Suggested Citation: Blackwell, R., Zanker, S., & Davidson, J. (2017). Understanding low-level speeders to increase speed compliance via road safety campaigns. Journal of the Australasian College of Road Safety, 28(2), 47-55.
Road Safety Case Studies
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Speed Limits: Getting the limit right – the first step in effective Speed Management
Suggested Citation: De Roos, M., & Marsh, F. (2017). Speed Limits: Getting the limit right - the first step in effective speed management. Journal of the Australasian College of Road Safety, 28(2), 55-59.
Perspective on Road Safety
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Posted Speed Limits: When is the maximum posted limit not the recommended?
Suggested Citation: Fryer, D. (2017). Posted speed limits: When is the maximum posted limit not the recommended? Journal of the Australasian College of Road Safety, 28(2), 59-60.