PHASE TWO – Community Road Safety Survey (Now Closed)

PHASE TWO – Community Road Safety Survey (Now Closed)

Thank you to everyone who participated in the CASS Online Survey, delivered in partnership with The George Institute.

This phase of the pilot focused on understanding community attitudes toward road safety issues, including speeding. Participants completed a 20-minute online survey on two occasions, six months apart, providing valuable insights into how people perceive safe speeds in their local area.

What was involved:

  • Completing a 20-minute online survey twice, six months apart

  • Answering questions about demographics and attitudes to road safety, including speeds in your community

  • Entry into a prize draw for one of four $250 e-gift vouchers (per participating LGA) upon completing both surveys

Eligibility:

  • Aged 18 years or older

  • Able to complete the survey in English

  • Willing to complete both surveys, six months apart

  • Live or work in a participating LGA – City of Coffs Harbour

The insights gathered will help inform future education and awareness initiatives to support safer speeds in our communities.

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.

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