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Road traffic injury

Peer Reviewed Journal Paper

Driscoll T, Marsh S, McNoe B, Langley J, Stout N, Feyer A-M, Williamson A. Comparison of fatalities from work-related motor vehicle traffic incidents in Australia, New Zealand, and United States. Injury Prevention. 2005; 11: 294-299.

Williamson A. Fatigue and coping with driver distraction. Journal of the Australasian College of Road Safety. 2005: 19-21.

Peer Reviewed Conference Papers

Friswell R, Irvine P, Williamson A. Heavy vehicles and speeding: evidence from traffic survey data. In: Proceedings of the Road Safety Research, Policing and Education Conference, Sydney, September 2003.

Williamson A , Irvine R, Friswell R. What is the involvement of heavy trucks in crashes in NSW? Proceedings of Road Safety Research, Policing and Education Conference, Sydney , September 2003.


Research Reports

Hatfield J. Literature review regarding the effects of advertising instalments on road safety. Report to the Roads and Traffic Authority of NSW. 2005

Hatfield J, Chamberlain T. The effect of in-vehicle audiovisual display units on simulated driving. Reports to the Roads and Traffic Authority of NSW. 2005

Hatfield J, Job RFS, Hesketh B, Joung W. The development of messages and experiences to reduce road-related illusory vulnerability and risky driving, for young drivers. Report to the Motor Accidents Authority. 2005.

Hatfield J, Murphy S, Kasparian N, Job RFS. Risk perceptions, attitudes and behaviours regarding driver fatigue in NSW youth: The developmental of an evidence-based driver fatigue educational intervention strategy. Report to the Motor Accidents Authority. 2005.

Feyer A-M, Williamson A, Friswell R, Sadural S. Driver fatigue: A survey of long distance transport companies in Australia. Australian Transportation Safety Bureau. CR209.

Williamson A. Why are young drivers over-represented in crashes? Summary of the issues. Update of literature reviews: literature 2000 to 2003. Report for the Motor Accidents Authority.

Williamson A. Performance indicators for road safety - What is useful for the MAA? Report for the Motor Accidents Authority.

Williamson AM. Response to proposed standard hours and limited flexibility options of the heavy driver fatigue draft policy proposal. Report for the National Transport Commission.

Williamson A, Irvine P, Sadural S. Anaysis of motor vehicle-related fatalities involving children under the age of six years (1995-2000). Report for the Motor Accidents Authority.

 

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