home / centre for automotive safety research / Publications / List / Details Publication DetailsTitle | Recommendations for a Graduated Licensing System for motorcyclists in Tasmania | Authors | Baldock MRJ | Year | 2022 | Type | Report | Abstract | This report provides a review of the structure, and possible elements that could be included in, the Graduated Licensing System (GLS) for motorcyclists in Tasmania. The aim is to create a GLS that allows novice riders to gain riding experience while minimising their exposure to risk. GLS elements are evaluated in terms of their demonstrated effectiveness or, if this is unknown, their likely efficacy based on general road safety principles. A model motorcycle GLS is then proposed, incorporating the elements most likely to lead to a safety benefit. | Report Number | CASR198 | Publisher | Centre for Automotive Safety Research | Publisher City | Adelaide | Sponsor | Department of State Growth, Tasmania | ISBN | 978-1-925971-32-3 | ISSN | 1449-2237 | Page Count | 30 | Notes | Available online with the Road Safety Advisory Council:
https://www.rsac.tas.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Centre-for-Automotive-Safety-Research-Recommendations-for-a-Graduated-Licensing-System-for-motorcyclists-in-Tasmania-May-2022.pdf |
Reference | Baldock MRJ (2022). Recommendations for a Graduated Licensing System for motorcyclists in Tasmania (CASR198). Adelaide: Centre for Automotive Safety Research. |
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