You're invited to participate in the CASS (Community Action for Safe Speeds) study. The "CASS" study aims to find innovative ways to reduce speeding-related road trauma in New South Wales through increasing public demand for safer speeds.
In this study we seek to evaluate speed behaviour and community attitudes to speeding in 7 Local Government Areas (LGA) across NSW.
Participation involves completing a 20-minute online survey, on 2 occasions, 6 months apart. The survey contains questions about your demographics and attitudes to road safety issues including speeds in your community. Upon completing both the initial and 6-month follow up surveys, participants will enter a draw to win 1 of 4 $250 e-gift vouchers (per LGA).
To be eligible to participate, you must:
- Be aged 18 years and older
- Be able to complete the survey in English
- Be willing to complete 2 surveys, 6 months apart
- Live or work in Port Stephens
To learn more and to participate, visit pscouncil.info/cass-survey
The Education and awareness of safe speeds in communities project is funded by the Australian Government through the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts.