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Objectives: To disseminate news and trends in vehicle design relating to passive pedestrian protection.
- Author(s): M. Avery and A. Weekes
- Published: Thatcham Research News 10/no.7, No date
- Date: 02 Feb 2013
Objectives: To explore the relationship between reported road traffic RTIs in adolescence and a range of background personal and family risk factors in early life, and to investigate the characteristics of children who had repeat road traffic incidents.
- Author(s): A. Emond, R. Doerner, J. Mytton and E. Towner
- Published: Centre for Child and Adolescent Health, Bristol, prepared for Department for Transport, 2011
- Date: 15 Mar 2013
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Objectives: This report reviews the main trends in the number of reported RTI casualties in Great Britain in 2011.
- Author(s): P. Kilbey, D. Wilson, O. Beg, G. Goodman and A. Bhagat
- Published: Department for Transport, 2012
- Date: 15 Mar 2013
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Objectives: To evaluate the impact of The Code of Everand (CoE), a multiplayer online game for 9-13 year olds.
- Author(s): I. Dunwell, S. Christmas and S. de Freitas
- Published: Serious Games Institute (SGI) and Simon Christmas Ltd, prepared for Department for Transport, 2011
- Date: 15 Mar 2013
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Objectives: To identify ways to improve the quality and delivery of Road Safety Education, Training and Publicity, especially in schools, and raise the status of road safety education.
- Author(s): MVA Consultancy
- Published: MVA Consultancy prepared for the Department of Transport, 2009
- Date: 15 Mar 2013
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Objectives: To measure the impact of the 2008 DfT Ghost and Invisible television and Camera Phone advertising campaigns, and the Flatline washroom posters and floor vinyls positioned in cinemas campaign.
- Published: Childwise prepared for the Department for Transport, 2008
- Date: 15 Mar 2013
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Objectives: To measure the impact of the Ghost advert on MTV channels in terms of awareness and outtake; and ongoing attitudinal statements relating to road traffic incident perception, and behaviour.
- Published: Childwise prepared for the Department for Transport, 2007
- Date: 15 Mar 2013
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Objectives: To measure the impact of the advertising (Distractions and MTV/ THINK!) in terms of awareness and outtake; and ongoing attitudinal statements relating to road traffic incident perception, and behaviour.
- Published: Childwise prepared for the Department for Transport
- Date: 15 Mar 2013
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Objectives: To assess which factors (road crossing skills, changes in road environment around primary and secondary schools, gap between perceived and actual skills, and bias towards risk-taking) contributed most to increases in unsafe pedestrian behaviour between the ages of 11-15 years old.
- Author(s): A. Tolmie, J.A. Thomson , R.O’ Connor, H.C. Foot, E. Karagiannidou, M. Banks, C. O’ Donnell and P. Sarvary
- Published: University of Strathclyde prepared for the Department for Transport, 2006
- Date: 15 Mar 2013
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Objectives: To develop and evaluate a road safety training/awareness resource/programme to ensure that children have developed the skills required to match the independence they are given when they move to secondary school.
- Author(s): C.V. Platt, A.B. Clayton, S.M. Pringle, G. Butler and M.A. Colgan
- Published: Department for Transport, 2003
- Date: 15 Mar 2013
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