Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/98805
Type: Report
Title: Safer speeds: an evaluation of public education materials
Author: Raftery, S.
Kloeden, C.
Royals, J.
Publisher: Centre for Automotive Safety Research
Issue Date: 2013
ISBN: 9781921645525
ISSN: 1449-2237
Assignee: Department of Infrastructure and Transport (on behalf of the former National Road Safety Council)
Statement of
Responsibility: 
SJ Raftery, CN Kloeden, J Royals
Abstract: The association between speed and road safety outcomes is well documented, yet reductions in speed limits continue to meet with resistance from the public. The aim of this report is to review speed education resources in order to identify those that may be used to increase public acceptance of reduced speed limits. Relevant agencies throughout Australia were contacted and web searches were conducted in order to find speed education resources. Public media campaigns were excluded from the review. Seventy resources were identified and included in the study. All were evidence based drawing on one or more of 27 central arguments. Based on consideration of the use of evidence, ease of understanding, potential to influence the general public, and the extent to which the resource supported the speed management principles of the National Road Safety Strategy, nine resources were identified as providing the best examples of speed education. In general the speed education resources were found to adopt predominantly safety-based arguments for reduced speed limits. It is suggested that the efficacy of these materials may be improved further by addressing the ways in which drivers rationalise their speeding behaviour. Four options for using or amending existing resources, or developing a new resource are presented.
Keywords: Speed; Speed limit; Road user education; Evaluation; Road safety
Rights: © The University of Adelaide 2013
Published version: http://casr.adelaide.edu.au/publications/list/?id=1367
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