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ARRB survey of ACT drivers and riders on NSW roads

Written by Australian Road Research Board | February 12, 2015

ARRB Group is conducting a survey on ACT driver and rider experiences on the NSW road network. The survey is part of an NRMA-ACT Road Safety Trust funded project seeking to examine the different risks, behaviour and attitudes of ACT drivers and riders towards road safety on New South Wales roads. The survey aims to investigate how ACT drivers and riders perceive the risk of driving and the precautions they take when driving in New South Wales, with a view to providing better and more targeted advice to reduce crashes involving ACT vehicles, drivers and riders in NSW.

The survey is aimed at ACT drivers and riders (regardless of licence type) who have ridden or driven on NSW roads as the vehicle controllers. It includes questions on: driving or riding experience, frequency of travel in NSW; driving or riding experience on NSW roads; road user opinion on speed, drink and drug driving, restraint use, driver distraction and road safety in NSW.

The survey is available online at Perceived risk of riding or driving in NSW. Alternatively, a hard copy can be made available upon request. It will take approximately 20 to 25 minutes to complete.

If you have any queries, please contact Ms Tariro Makwasha (ARRB Group)

Tel: (03) 9881 1645
Fax: (03) 9887 8104
E-mail: Tariro.Makwasha@arrb.com.au