In August 1991, the sixth in a series of national surveys on community attitudes to road safety was conducted. This report contains results from Wave 6 and, where possible, comparative results since 1986. Issues covered in the survey include causes of road crashes, perceptions of police enforcement of road rules, attitudes to drink driving and random breath testing, driving behaviour, seat belt use and views held regarding various road user groups.
Type: Research and Analysis Report
Author(s): Roy Morgan Research Centre
Topics: Community attitudes
Publication Date: 01/01/92
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Attit_Safety_6.pdf (1.53 MB)