COMMUNITY ATTITUDES TO ROAD SAFETY: COMMUNITY ATTITUDES SURVEY WAVE 11

The eleventh in a series of national surveys on community attitudes to road safety was conducted in May/June 1998 on behalf of the Federal Office of Road Safety. This report contains a summary of results from the survey and, where appropriate, provides comparative findings in relation to previous surveys. Issues examined include: perceived causes of road crashes, exposure to random breath testing, attitudes to drink driving, attitudes to speed, perceptions of police enforcement, reported usage of seat belts and involvement in road crashes.