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Road Aware Program

road aware program

Background

Arriving SafelyIn November 2000 Barry Elliot, a researcher in the field of road safety, presented a paper Review of Good Practice: Children and Road Safety Education [pdf 1.02MB] to the Road Safety Council of Western Australia about Australian and international road safety education programs. Elliot made recommendations for the development of a comprehensive road safety education program for Western Australia.

Subsequently, the Road Aware Program was created to form part of the Road Safety Council’s state-wide strategy Arriving Safely: Road Safety Strategy for Western Australia 2003-2007. Arriving Safely aims to reduce the overall number of road crash fatalities and injuries in Western Australia.

In 2003, a strategic alignment was made with the School Drug Education Project to become School Drug Education and Road Aware (SDERA).

Road Aware Projects

Road Aware targets four priority areas with new initiatives to further improve road safety for young people. The components of the program are:

road aware projects

road aware for parents
0-4 year olds and their parents
road aware for kids
4-14 year olds and their parents
road aware for drivers
15 – 20 year olds and their parents
road aware young driver program
Access and Equity: 15 – 20 year olds and their parents

For further information about the Road Aware projects contact School Drug Education and Road Aware on 9264 4743, 9264 5267 or sdera@det.wa.edu.au

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