TARS Participation at 2013 ACRS Conference
A paper on speed management by TARS researchers wins the best-paper award at the 2013 Australasian College of Road Safety (ACRS) Conference in Adelaide. The awarded paper titled "Speed - the biggest and most contested road killer" was authored by Senior Researcher Lori Mooren, Prof. Raphael Grzebieta, and A/Prof. Job Soames, who are all affiliated with TARS.
Best-paper award presented to Prof. Grzebieta (Left) by ACRS President, Mr. McIntosh (Right)
A total of 8 papers were presented by TARSresearchers at the ACRS 2013 Conference. The papers can be downloaded by clicking the corresponding link.
- Mooren L., Grzebieta R., and Job S., "Speed - The Biggest and Most Contested Road Killer".
- Scott-Parker B. and Senserrick, T., "Methodology and Broader Implications of Young Driver Research Published in Traffic Injury Prevention in the Past Five Years".
- Mongiardini M., Mattos G., and Grzebieta R., "Computer Modelling of a Test Device for Investigating Injury Causes in Vehicle Rollovers".
- Olivier J., Grzebieta R., Wang,J., and Walter S., "Statistical Errors in Anti-Helmet Arguments".
- Wang J., Grzebieta R., Walter S., and Olivier J., "An Evaluation of the Methods Used to Assess the Effectiveness of Mandatory Bicycle Helmet Legislation in New Zealand".
- Hatfield J. and Prabhakharan P., "An Investigation of Behaviour and Attitudes Relevant to the User Safety of Pedestrian/Cyclist Shared Paths".
- Williamson A., Friswell R., Grzebieta R., and Olivier J., "Reassessing Action on Driver Fatigue: Driver Responsibility for Fatigue Risk Management".
- Grzebieta, R., Olivier J., Rechnitzer G., Mooren L., and McIntosh A., "Media Distortion and Blogger Fiction in Reporting and Discussing Road Safety Research Outcomes".