Driver licencing is an important part of life for many Australian, especially those who live in outer urban areas or regional and remote parts of the country where public transport is not accessible. With increasingly difficult graduated licensing systems for new drivers, aimed at keeping young drivers safe, there can be substantial barriers to licensing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. However, little is understood about the population rates of driver licencing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait people, or the barriers to licencing. This lack of data inhibits development of appropriate programs. If developed in consultation with communities and with appropriate safeguards in place, including reliable measures of Indigenous s...
Background With increasingly tough graduated driver licensing laws in all Australian States and Ter...
Introduction: Reduced licence participation in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities con...
Good quality data on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are needed to assess the effectiv...
Introduction: Access to a valid driver licence for most Australians can be essential for employment....
Reduced driver licence participation among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has signific...
Issue addressed Aboriginal people face significant barriers to accessing the driver licensing system...
Objective: Low rates of driver licensing have been linked to increased risk of transport-related inj...
© Australian Health Promotion Association 2016. Issue addressed Aboriginal people face significant b...
Introduction: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are overrepresented in transport-related ...
Objective: Education, employment and equitable access to services are commonly accepted as important...
Background: With increasingly tough graduated driver licensing laws in all Australian States and Ter...
A recent national investigation of Indigenous road safety in Australia conducted by CARRS-Q and ARRB...
In Australia, one significant cause of the imprisonment and disadvantage of First Nations people rel...
Summary: Government responses to improve legal and safe driving among Aboriginal people have had lim...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Introduction The low level of licenced drivers in remote Aboriginal communities ...
Background With increasingly tough graduated driver licensing laws in all Australian States and Ter...
Introduction: Reduced licence participation in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities con...
Good quality data on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are needed to assess the effectiv...
Introduction: Access to a valid driver licence for most Australians can be essential for employment....
Reduced driver licence participation among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has signific...
Issue addressed Aboriginal people face significant barriers to accessing the driver licensing system...
Objective: Low rates of driver licensing have been linked to increased risk of transport-related inj...
© Australian Health Promotion Association 2016. Issue addressed Aboriginal people face significant b...
Introduction: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are overrepresented in transport-related ...
Objective: Education, employment and equitable access to services are commonly accepted as important...
Background: With increasingly tough graduated driver licensing laws in all Australian States and Ter...
A recent national investigation of Indigenous road safety in Australia conducted by CARRS-Q and ARRB...
In Australia, one significant cause of the imprisonment and disadvantage of First Nations people rel...
Summary: Government responses to improve legal and safe driving among Aboriginal people have had lim...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Introduction The low level of licenced drivers in remote Aboriginal communities ...
Background With increasingly tough graduated driver licensing laws in all Australian States and Ter...
Introduction: Reduced licence participation in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities con...
Good quality data on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are needed to assess the effectiv...