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1. A Simple Guide to Child Restraints

Jump to Content Transport Aviation Roads Rail Maritime Regional Local Government The Department Home Roads Road Safety Publications A Simple Guide to Child Restraints. Adjust font size: A Simple Guide to Child Restraints.

http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/safety/publications/2007/Child_restraints.aspx [ 41k - aspx ]
2. Behavioural intervention using rewards increases child car restraint usage by 4-6 year old rural school children

In addition, vouchers for the free fitting and provision of child car seats and/or harnesses were provided to encourage appropriate use of child car restraints, and free fitting and checking During the study, all parents at the participating schools were asked to complete a questionnaire about child car restraints and their usage.

http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/safety/publications/2001/child_restr_rew.aspx [ 42k - aspx ]
3. CR 173: Children in Adult Seat Belts and Child Harnesses; Crash Laboratory Comparisons of Dummy Responses (1997)

Jump to Content Transport Aviation Roads Rail Maritime Regional Local Government The Department Home Roads Road Safety Publications CR 173: Children in Adult Seat Belts and Child Harnesses; Crash Laboratory Comparisons Adjust font size: CR 173: Children in Adult Seat Belts and Child Harnesses; Crash Laboratory Comparisons of Dummy Responses 1997.

http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/safety/publications/1997/Child_Belt.aspx [ 52k - aspx ]
4. Frequently Asked Questions

An ADR is an Australian Design Rule for vehicle safety, emissions, theft prevention and fuel consumption labelling. A CD-ROM containing the ADRs and other related information is available from Vehicle Safety Standards for A$70.60 ongoing subscription or $23.55 for a one off CD.

http://raws.infrastructure.gov.au/faq_1.htm [ 55k - html ]
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Error: PDF version 1.6 xpdf supports version 1.5 continuing anyway Error: PDF version 1.6 xpdf supports version 1.5 continuing anyway a simple Guide to child restraints how A simple guide to child restraints 1 Where possible, always place children in the back seat of your car.

http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/safety/publications/2007/pdf/Child_restraints.pdf [ 27k - pdf ]
6. Joint Communique

The new road rules will reduce the risk of injury caused by seat restraints which are unsuitable for the child's weight and height. Ministers today announced unanimous support for new national child restraint laws, which provide a safe pathway from capsules to seat belts.

http://www.atcouncil.gov.au/communique/atc27.aspx [ 19k - aspx ]
7. BTE REPORT 102LAYOUT

AUSTRALIA ROAD CRASH COSTS IN AUSTRALIA REPORT 102 B u r e a u o f Tra n s p o r t Ec o n o mic s Commonwealth of Australia 2000 ISSN 1440-9569 ISBN 0 642 44426 9 This work is copyright.

http://www.bitre.gov.au/publications/47/Files/r102.pdf [ 200k - pdf ]
8. Third Edition Australian Design Rules

Jump to Content Transport Aviation Roads Rail Maritime Regional Local Government The Department Home Roads Motor Vehicles, Trailers Bicycles Australian Design Rules Third Edition Australian Design Rules. The Third Edition Australian Design Rules ADRs are national standards for vehicle safety, anti-theft and emissions.

http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/motor/design/adr_online.aspx [ 89k - aspx ]
9. Robinson - Child Restraints

Child Restraints

http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/safety/publications/2001/pdf/child_restr_rew.pdf [ 41k - pdf ]
10. Action_plan.indd

National Road Safety Action Plan 2009 and 2010 Australian Transport Council Australian Transport Council National Road Safety Action Plan 2009 and 2010 This is the final two-year Action Plan presented It identifies the main issues expected to affect road trauma levels in the foreseeable future and sets out the priority areas for action in 2009 and 2010.

http://www.atcouncil.gov.au/documents/pubs/ATC_actionplan0910.pdf [ 141k - pdf ]


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