CARRS-Q Fact Sheets on Various Aspects of Road Safety
The Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety – Queensland (CARRS-Q) is one of the leading centres in Australia dedicated to research, education and outreach activities in road safety, and is a vital player in the international pursuit of road safety. The Centre has a commitment to achieve real and long-term results by providing research based information to policy makers and the community.
CARRS-Q has a range of fact sheets that provide general information on road safety issues. For a complete list of all fact sheets available from CARRS-Q visit their website via the link provided.
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- Adolescent Risk-Taking (489.43 KB)
- Bicycle Safety (833.63 KB)
- Drink Driving (1.55 MB)
- Drug Driving (775.07 KB)
- e-Scooter Safety (581.66 KB)
- Indigenous Road Safety (548.84 KB)
- Intelligent Transport Systems (460.67 KB)
- Medication and Driving (482.26 KB)
- Mobile Phones and Distraction (476.60 KB)
- Motorcycle Safety (837.41 KB)
- Older Road Users (764.69 KB)
- Pedestrian Safety (1.39 MB)
- Quad Bike Safety (1.64 MB)
- Railway Level Crossing Safety (536.29 KB)
- Road Safety Advertising (595.32 KB)
- Roadworks Safety (329.77 KB)
- Rural Remote Road Safety (242.09 KB)
- Seat belts (826.79 KB)
- Sleepiness and Fatigue (658.85 KB)
- Speeding (282.64 KB)
- Work-related Safety (464.36 KB)
- Young Novice Drivers (454.05 KB)