Description |
1 electronic text (xv, 62 pages) : PDF file |
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ATSB research and analysis report |
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ATSB research and analysis report
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Summary |
The Aboriginal People Travelling Well commenced in 2005 to explore access to safe transport and the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal people in South Australia. For example, given a need to travel - for work, education, medical services, family or cultural reasons, or recreation - and limited transport options, a person might travel in an unsafe way rather than not travel. This review examines the Australian literature on this issue, including driver licensing, use of seat restraints, access to transport, and health and disability needs |
Notes |
Cover page: November 2007 ; Title page: October 2007 |
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"Road Safety Research Grant - 2006." |
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Prepared by the Research Centre for Injury Studies, Flinders University |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-62) |
Notes |
Also issued in print |
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Mode of access: via the internet |
Subject |
Aboriginal Australians -- Transportation
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Aboriginal Australians -- Health and hygiene
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Aboriginal Australians -- Health and hygiene.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Moller, Jerry
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Australian Transport Safety Bureau.
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Flinders University. Research Centre for Injury Studies.
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