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Reducing the road toll
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Brainstorm Speeding Fatigue Drink Driving Drug Driving Distractions Restraints Draw a mindmap into your books What are the major causes/contributors of accidents and death on our roads?
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Summary data for 2012 http://roadsafety.transport.nsw.gov.au/statist ics/index.html http://roadsafety.transport.nsw.gov.au/statist ics/index.html
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Random Breath Testing (RBT) Random breath testing was introduced in NSW in 1982 as a means of enforcing the legal BAC driving limits of 0.05 and 0.02. The tests are conducted randomly by police officers A BAC reading is also taken at traffic accidents where there is an injury and from anyone who has committed a traffic offence.
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Radar and Speed Cameras Radar units are used by police to check the speed of motorists on our roads. They were introduced in 1986. KR radar units are mobile units that can be used to check speeds while the police vehicle is either stationary or moving.
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Safety Cameras New safety cameras are being introduced to make intersections safer by enforcing both speeding and red-light offences. The purpose of safety cameras is to reduce the number of crashes at traffic lights.
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Drug testing Police now have the power to randomly test drivers for the presence of drugs. They can test for three illegal drugs See drug driving brochure
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Campaigns Are used to engage and help change unsafe behavior on our roads, the Centre for Road Safety carefully develops education and awareness campaigns. http://roadsafety.transport.nsw.gov.au/campaigns/ind ex.html
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