CASR Research Reports
- CASR001 - Annual performance indicators of enforced driver behaviours, 2002
- CASR002 - Front side window tinting visual light transmittance requirements
- CASR005 - Evaluation of the South Australian default 50 km/h speed limit
- CASR006 - South Australian primary schools bicycle helmet usage survey
- CASR007 - Right turn crashes at signalised intersections
- CASR008 - Trends in traffic casualties in South Australia, 1981-2003
- CASR009 - The economic cost and impact of the road toll on South Australia
- CASR010 - Review of the literature on cannabis and crash risk
- CASR011 - Evaluation of South Australian red light and speed cameras
- CASR012 - A survey of drivers' child restraint choice and knowledge in South Australia
- CASR013 - Best practice criteria in practical driving tests of medically referred drivers
- CASR014 - Using crash information to improve the treatment of crash injuries
- CASR015 - Older drivers: Crash involvement rates and causes
- CASR016 - Whiplash associated disorders: a comprehensive review
- CASR017 - Should U-turns be permitted at signalised intersections?
- CASR018 - Rear end crashes
- CASR019 - Development of peripheral vision tests for driver assessment
- CASR020 - Performance of bull bars in pedestrian impact tests
- CASR021 - South Australia's Driver Intervention Program: Participant characteristics, best practice discussion and literature review
- CASR022 - The crash and offence experience of drivers eligible for the South Australian Driver Intervention Program
- CASR023 - Impediments to the use of child restraints
- CASR024 - Reduction of speed limit from 110 km/h to 100 km/h on certain roads in South Australia: a preliminary evaluation
- CASR025 - Edge delineations
- CASR026 - Rollover crashes
- CASR028 - Patterns of bicycle crashes in South Australia
- CASR030 - Annual performance indicators of enforced driver behaviours in South Australia, 2003
- CASR031 - Annual performance indicators of enforced driver behaviours in South Australia, 2004
- CASR034 - Further evaluation of the South Australian default 50 km/h speed limit
- CASR035 - Annual performance indicators of enforced driver behaviours in South Australia, 2005
- CASR036 - Best practice review of drink driving enforcement in South Australia
- CASR037 - Vehicle design for pedestrian protection
- CASR039 - Pedestrian collisions in South Australia
- CASR040 - A survey of bull bar prevalence at pedestrian crash sites in Adelaide, South Australia
- CASR041 - Review of the literature on coffee stops as a road safety measure
- CASR042 - An assessment of conspicuous traffic signals: mast arms
- CASR043 - Annual performance indicators of enforced driver behaviours in South Australia, 2006
- CASR044 - Road courtesy and road safety
- CASR046 - Tailgating
- CASR048 - Benefits for Australia of the introduction of an ADR on pedestrian protection
- CASR051 - Vehicle speeds in South Australia 2007
- CASR052 - Vehicle improvements to reduce the number and severity of rear end crashes
- CASR053 - Identifying and improving exposure measures
- CASR055 - Pedestrian and cyclist crashes in the Adelaide Metropolitan Area
- CASR056 - Evaluation of the Adelaide Hills speed limit change from 100 km/h to 80 km/h
- CASR057 - In-depth research into rural road crashes
- CASR058 - Annual performance indicators of enforced driver behaviours in South Australia, 2007
- CASR059 - The effect of bull bars on head impact kinematics in pedestrian crashes
- CASR061 - Accidents to intoxicated pedestrians in South Australia
- CASR062 - Vehicle age-related crashworthiness of the South Australian passenger fleet
- CASR064 - Review of Western Australian Drug Driving Laws
- CASR065 - On-road observational survey of restraint and child restraint use, 2009
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RARU Research Reports
The following Research Reports published under the RARU (Road Accident Research Unit) name are also available:
A complete list of all public RARU/CASR publications can be found in the Publications List.
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