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USC Road Safety Research Collaboration

@roadusc

Strategic collaboration, between MAIC and USC to undertake research that will positively impact the lives and safety of Queensland road users.

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Our latest publication, Drink driving engagement in women: An exploration of context, hazardous alcohol use, and behaviour, is available for download. PLOS One UniSC: University of the Sunshine Coast #PLOSONEauthor journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…

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Qld road safety leaders discussing the new campaign targeting drivers who use their mobile phone when driving. The message is, “set your phone and leave it alone” when driving.

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4.5 yrs of ATR road-related data (up to 31 Dec 18) show no reductions in the numbers of the most severely injured (ISS<12 or death) admitted to major trauma centres across Australia. #towardszero

4.5 yrs of ATR road-related data (up to 31 Dec 18) show no reductions in the numbers of the most severely injured (ISS&lt;12 or death) admitted to major trauma centres across Australia.  #towardszero
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Tackling fatigued driving is the focus of the all-new Road Safety Research Program. Stakeholders from industry, academia, and Government are meeting today at the first #RSRP2019 forum. The RSRP is an initiative of the AAA and our member clubs. bit.ly/2l04L1g

Tackling fatigued driving is the focus of the all-new Road Safety Research Program.  Stakeholders from industry, academia, and Government are meeting today at the first #RSRP2019 forum. The RSRP is an initiative of the AAA and our member clubs.  bit.ly/2l04L1g
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Huge announcement today! From the 1st of Feb 2020, if you use your phone illegally while driving, you’ll get fined $1000 and 4 demerit points and double demerits if you get caught again within 12 months. It’s time, just leave your phone alone.

Huge announcement today! From the 1st of Feb 2020, if you use your phone illegally while driving, you’ll get fined $1000 and 4 demerit points and double demerits if you get caught again within 12 months. It’s time, just leave your phone alone.