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Rural and remote road safety collaborative study: research and intervention to reduce economic, medical and social costs of road crashes in North Queensland
Overview
This is a research program from CARRS-Q, in cooperation with James Cook University. This prospective research aims to identify factors related to the occurrence, in rural and remote areas, of serious traffic incidents which cause persons to be killed or hospitalised, and to the factors related to the immediate and subsequent trauma suffered by victims.
Contacts
CARRS-Q
Queensland University of Technology
Mary Sheehan
Email: m.sheehan@qut.edu.au
Vic Siskind
Email: v.siskind@qut.edu.au
Related publications
Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety - Queensland (CARRS-Q) (2006)
Rural and remote road safety research project: five year crash and area profile of North Queensland.
Brisbane: Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety - Queensland (CARRS-Q)
Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety - Queensland (CARRS-Q) (2008)
Rural and remote road safety research program: major recommendations.
Brisbane: Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety - Queensland (CARRS-Q)
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