Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/48572
Type: Conference paper
Title: Vision zero : giving priority to safety
Author: McLean, Jack
Citation: National Speed and Road Safety Conference : Adelaide Convention Centre : 23-24 August 2001 : proceedings / NRMA Insurance, 2001
Issue Date: 2001
Conference Name: National Speed and Road Safety (23-24 August 2001 : Adelaide, Australia)
Organisation: Centre for Automotive Safety Research (CASR)
Statement of
Responsibility: 
Jack McLean
Abstract: Vision Zero is an image of a desirable future society in which no one would be killed or seriously injured in road traffic A vision of zero deaths and serious injuries. It was adopted by the Swedish Parliament in 1997 as the basis for work on road safety in that country. (Tingvall, 1998) Is Vision Zero realistic? Most people think that Vision Zero is a nice idea, but obviously impractical.
Keywords: Safety
Appears in Collections:Centre for Automotive Safety Research conference papers

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