THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIFTH BIENNIAL AUSTRALASIAN TRAFFIC EDUCATION CONFERENCE: "EVALUATION IN A COMMUNITY PROBLEM - TRAFFIC SAFETY"

This conference contains the following papers: Opening address (Staley,T); Keynote address (Hamill,DJ); Surgeons and the community - working in traffic safety (Merry,G); Good road safety practice at community level - the challenge of the '90s (Connor,B); An evaluation of the impact of a graduate certificate course in traffic safety education (MacKenzie,O and DiPietro,G); Choosing the measure, measuring the effects (Andreassen,D); The role of evaluation in road safety public education (O'Leary,D); Driver development in South Australia: an evaluation of progress (Scandrett-Smith,M); Community involvement in traffic education: towards a professional approach (Walker,J); Apex Livedrive - a successful community road safety programme (Hockey,D); Evaluation of "Streets Ahead" (Penna,C); Evaluation of the safety benefits of local area traffic management - a GIS-based approach (Affum,JK and Taylor,MAP); Long-term evaluation of RBT (Prabhakar,T, Lee,SHV andJob,RFS); An evaluation of a campaign to promote the use of child motor vehicle safety restraints: findings and methodological issues (Palamara,PG); The evaluation of accident risk of long distance transport drivers (Grieve,V, Taylor,N and Linford,AG); A model for community participation in road safety (Klein,RN).