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Type: | Conference item |
Title: | Safe System for Universities: linking graduate knowledge with industry best practice |
Author: | Stokes, C. Moon, W. Woolley, J. Strandroth, J. Johansson, N. |
Citation: | Proceedings of the 2019 Australasian Road Safety Conference (ARSC, 2019), 2019 / Baldock, M., Grzebieta, R. (ed./s), pp.397-398 |
Publisher: | Australasian College of Road Safety |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Series/Report no.: | ARSC |
ISBN: | 978-0-6481848-2-9 |
Conference Name: | Australasian Road Safety Conference (ARSC) (25 Sep 2019 - 27 Sep 2019 : Adelaide, Australia) |
Editor: | Baldock, M. Grzebieta, R. |
Statement of Responsibility: | Chris Stokes, Wayne Moon, Jeremy Woolley, Johan Strandroth, Niclas Johansson |
Abstract: | Safe System represents long-established best-practice in road safety internationally, in Australia and in New Zealand. However, there has been limited success in implementing Safe System policy into practice. While Safe System theory is taught at some Australian universities, there are currently no consistent means of formal education before professionals enter the workforce, leading to a discrepancy between graduate engineer knowledge and industry best-practice. The Safe System for Universities (SS4U) project provides a means for consistent education of Safe System theory at a tertiary level. SS4U is designed for self-learning and a curriculum and material to teach Safe System within existing courses. |
Rights: | © 2019 Australasian College of Road Safety |
DOI: | 10.33492/ARSC-2019 |
Published version: | https://australasianroadsafetyconference.com.au/history-of-arsc/ |
Appears in Collections: | Centre for Automotive Safety Research conference papers |
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