home / centre for automotive safety research / Publications / List / Details Publication DetailsTitle | The lowering of speed limits in the Adelaide hills - public opinion and on-road observations | Authors | Woolley JE, Dyson C | Year | 2003 | Type | Conference Paper | Abstract | In December 2001 speed limits on a selected group of roads in the Adelaide Hills and Mt Barker Council Areas were reduced from 100 km/h to 80 km/h based on assessments of appropriate speed limits for the roads concerned. The changes were made to roads under Local Government as well as State jurisdiction, in an area which covers a large proportion of the Adelaide Hills. A publicity campaign was conducted by the State Government to inform people of the pending change in speed limit. Telephone questionnaire surveys were conducted two months prior to the introduction of the scheme and at the same time in the following year. Thirteen speed monitoring sites (of which five had limits maintained at 100 km/h) provided data on speeds before and after the introduction of the 80 km/h limit as an indicative measure only. It was found that the scheme had been well accepted by Hills residents with no.major issues arising. Speed monitoring suggested that speeds on the 80 km/h sections had dropped compared with control sites, and absolutely, by several kilometres per hour. | ISBN | 0731053958 | Conference Name | Road Safety Research, Policing and Education Conference | Conference Abbreviation | RSR | Conference Location | Sydney, Australia | Conference Date | 24-26 September 2003 | Journal Volume (Issue) | 1 | Page Range | 303-308 | Page Count | 6 |
Reference | Woolley JE, Dyson C (2003). The lowering of speed limits in the Adelaide hills - public opinion and on-road observations. Road Safety Research, Policing and Education Conference, (pp. 303-308). |
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