Educating Drivers to Stop Driving Tired February 2005
In this report the RACQ addresses matters which the Club reserved the right to comment on until the second round of submissions to Queensland Parliamentary Travelsafe Committee’s Inquiry Into Crashes Involving Driver and Rider Fatigue in Queensland. It also comments on matters raised in the Travelsafe Committee’s Issues Paper No. 9 – Educating Drivers to Stop Driving Tired.
Updated 15/02/2005 Download PDF (270.9 KB)
Crashes Involving Driver and Rider Fatigue in Queensland - Aug 2004
Current research and development, through advances in technology, are exploring ways in which a driver can be monitored and warned of the onset of fatigue. But until there is widespread availability of reliable technology that enables a driver impaired by fatigue to be alerted and/or detected, public education and advertising campaigns will continue to be necessary to make all drivers aware of the dangers and warning signs of fatigue - and what they can do to minimise the risks of driving while tired.
Updated 30/08/2004 Download PDF (439.4 KB)


