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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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Legislation laying down a legal limit for blood alcohol concentration was introduced in New South Wales in 1968, but has had a disappointing effect on drink-driving behaviour....
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Relevant research related issues are briefly examined. The known influence of experience implies the possibility of effective education and training. At present, however, there...
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Text of Speech by David C Herbert, Superintendent, Traffic Accident Research Unit, New South Wales Department of Motor Transport at the DRIVER EDUCATION SEMINAR conducted by the...
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The driving task involves the processing of signals received by the sensory organs, the making of decisions based on those signals, and the performance of various physical...
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Driver education schemes may be divided among three groups: (a) Basic training. This provides the skill necessary to drive the vehicle, and the information on road rules...
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In August, 1974, the definition of the STOP sign in New South Wales was changed to correspond with accepted international practice. Driver behaviour was observed at ten open,...
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Report of the Commissioner for Motor Transport for the year ended 30th June 1962
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