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Item Metadata only Older road users: Emerging trends(Austroads, 2016) Baldock, M.R.; Thompson, J.; Dutschke, J.; Kloeden, C.; Lindsay, V.; Woolley, J.; AustroadsThis report identifies trends in crash involvement amongst older road users (aged 75+). The project incorporated a literature review; analysis of 10 years of crash data from every jurisdiction in Australia and New Zealand; analysis of three years of detailed hospital injury data for older road users in South Australia; analysis of the contributing factors in older road user crashes examined using the Centre for Automotive Safety Research in-depth investigation method; consultations with representatives of all jurisdictions in Australia and New Zealand; and a summary of relevant sections of road safety strategies in a sample of international jurisdictions. The report provides policy recommendations and describes crash countermeasures relevant to older road users.Item Metadata only Recommendations for a Graduated Licensing System for Motorcyclists in South Australia(Centre for Automotive Safety Research, University of Adelaide, 2018) Baldock, M.R.; Department of Planning, Transport and InfrastructureThis report provides a review of the possible elements that could be included in a Graduated Licensing System (GLS) for motorcyclists in South Australia. The aim is to identify a set of GLS elements that are likely to lead to reductions in crash involvement among novice motorcyclists. The different elements are evaluated in terms of their demonstrated effectiveness or, if this is unknown, their likely efficacy based on general road safety principles. Candidate GLS elements were taken from a report for Austroads authored by Christie (2014). A model motorcycle GLS is then proposed, incorporating the elements most likely to lead to a safety benefit.