Parental risk perceptions of childhood pedestrian road safety: A cross-cultural comparison
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A cross-sectional community randomized telephone survey was conducted to compare the parental on childhood pedestrian road safety among three different major community language speaking groups and the mainstream English speaking Australians in Sydney. The results indicated that Chinese and Arabic speaking parents perceived the road environment as less hazardous for their small children as pedestrians when compared with Vietnamese and English speaking parents.
Publication Name: Journal of Safety Research
Subject: Transportation industry
ISSN: 0022-4375
Year: 2005
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A neglected risky behavior among children and adolescents: Underage driving and injury in New South Wales, Australia
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Some characteristics related to motor-vehicle crashes and crash-related injury in which the vehicle was driven by a young person, who was under the legal age of obtaining a learner license in New South Wales, Australia is described.
Publication Name: Journal of Safety Research
Subject: Transportation industry
ISSN: 0022-4375
Year: 2003
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Parental risk perceptions of childhood pedestrian road safety
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This article investigates which factors influence parents' risk perception of child pedestrian road safety in Australia. Topics include age, gender, environment, and road safety education.
Publication Name: Journal of Safety Research
Subject: Transportation industry
ISSN: 0022-4375
Year: 2001
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