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Road safety in Australia a publication commemorating World Health Day 2004.

Contributor(s): Material type: SoundSoundLanguage: English Publication details: Civic Square, A.C.T. : Australian Transport Safety Bureau, c2004.Description: 1 computer optical disc : col. ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.1250994 22
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A key public health issue -- Trends and strategy -- The Australian Government's road safety functions -- Behavioural factors: the fatal five -- Vehicles and vulnerable groups -- Risky areas -- Community issues -- The future.
Review: "Australia's National Road Safety Strategy aims to reduce fatatilities t ono moe than 5.6 deaths per 100 000 people 2010. We are currently broadly on track, but achieving the target will require continued focus and concerted effort. The motto for World Health Day 2004 - 'Road Safety Is No Accident' - succinctly conveys the notion that greater safety will come only with such determined effort." --p.ix.
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A key public health issue -- Trends and strategy -- The Australian Government's road safety functions -- Behavioural factors: the fatal five -- Vehicles and vulnerable groups -- Risky areas -- Community issues -- The future.

"Australia's National Road Safety Strategy aims to reduce fatatilities t ono moe than 5.6 deaths per 100 000 people 2010. We are currently broadly on track, but achieving the target will require continued focus and concerted effort. The motto for World Health Day 2004 - 'Road Safety Is No Accident' - succinctly conveys the notion that greater safety will come only with such determined effort." --p.ix.

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