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Date/Time: Tuesday, 10 March 2009, 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm Location: North Terrace Campus, Napier Building, Lecture Theatre G04 Cost: FREE More information: Visit website There are many different factors that contribute to a vehicle accident and its impact on victims. What are those factors and how can we learn from them? For over 30 years, the University of Adelaide's Centre for Automotive Safety Research (CASR) has conducted extensive investigations into more than 2,000 crashes on South Australian roads. It's vital work, with communities everywhere understandably calling for improved road safety to reduce unacceptable human and financial costs. Happily, progress is being made. Through expert analysis of human factors, conditions, vehicles involved, forensics and medical data, consistent causes are emerging and preventative measures are being identified. In this powerful presentation, CASR Director Mary Lydon will reveal exactly what they are. Contact: Bookings essential (email), website, Business: 08 8303 3692Add this event to my electronic calendar
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