Tas: Road Safety Strategy Feedback Form

DIER: Road Safety Strategy Feedback Form
What issues do you think need to be addressed to improve road safety in Tasmania? It is time for the Department of Infrastructure, Energy & Resources to develop a new Tasmanian Road Safety Strategy to guide activities to reduce the number and severity of crashes on Tasmanian roads. The Tasmanian Road Safety Council (TRSC) will develop a Road Safety Strategy based on analysis of Tasmanian Crash Data by the Monash University Accident Research Centre, current research and best practice and the views of the Tasmanian Community.

The TRSC wants to hear your views!

Write your TOP 5 ISSUES from the list below:

Pedestrian Safety, Fatigue, Speeding, Seat Belt Use, Drink Driving, Repeat Offenders,
Road Condition, Mobile Phone Use, Drug Driving, Cyclist Safety, Older Driver Safety, Younger Driver Safety, Inexperience, Inattention, Driving to the Conditions, Tourist Safety, Anti-Social Behaviour, Heavy Vehicle Safety, Road Rule Knowledge, Ignoring Road Signs, Inconsiderate Driving, Vehicle Safety, Motorcycle Safety, Signage.

Your issues not listed? Add your own!

Send this form to:
Tasmanian Road Safety Strategy Community Consultation,
DIER, Land Transport Safety Policy Branch,
Reply Paid: 936, GPO Box GPO, HOBART, TAS 7001.

Closing Date: Friday 18 August 2006
(This form can be downloaded at www.transport.tas.gov.au)
Want to say more or be involved in any future forums on road safety? Send further comments and/or your contact details to the reply paid address listed above.

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