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Keall, Michael D. (Land Transport Safety Authority, New Zealand) view details  download the pdf

Association between number of driving test failures and crash liability of older drivers in New Zealand

William J. Frith, Michael D. Keall

Conference Year: 2002

From May 1999, a new system governing the licensing of older drivers was introduced in New Zealand that included a practical driving test with expande ... [More]

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The influence of alcohol, age and number of passengers on the night-time risk of driver fatal injury in New Zealand

William J. Frith, Michael D. Keall, T.L. Patterson

Conference Year: 2002

This paper describes the estimation of driver fatal injury risk associated with alcohol, age and number of passengers carried, using essentially the s ... [More]

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A case-control study of the effect of alcohol on the risk of driver fatal injury in New Zealand

William J. Frith, Michael D. Keall, T.L. Patterson

Conference Year: 2001

This study presents estimates of the effect of alcohol on the ris k of driver crash death in New Zealand. The risk estimates presented in this paper a ... [More]

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Crash related risks in New Zealand 1989-90 and 1997-98

William J. Frith, Michael D. Keall

Conference Year: 2000

Large-scale personal interview travel surveys were carried out in New Zealand in 1989/90 and 1997/98. The surveys are unique in that self-reported det ... [More]

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Characteristics and risks of drivers with low annual distance driven

William J. Frith, Michael D. Keall

Conference Year: 2005

It has been noted by several authors that risk (defined in terms of total expected numbers of crash involvements per total distance driven) paints a m ... [More]

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Projecting effects of improvements in passive safety of the New Zealand light vehicle fleet to 2010

Michael D. Keall, Stuart Newstead

Conference Year: 2005

In the year 2000, NZ road safety targets were set for a reduction in social cost of 15.5% associated with improvements in crashworthiness, which is a ... [More]