In 2012 VicRoads developed and delivered a road safety campaign to educate truck and car drivers about sharing the road safely. The educational campaign arose out of two key determinants: research predicting Victorian road freight to grow by 50 per cent by 2020 and; studies which found that roads users, other than the truck driver, were responsible for the majority of multi-vehicle crashes that involved a truck. The campaign’s centrepiece was the Road to Respect Roadshow – an interactive truck that travelled to ten selected locations across metropolitan and regional Victoria. The aim was to give thousands of Victorians an opportunity to experience the road from a truck driver’s perspective and remind truck drivers of their road safety responsibilities. VicRoads research found that the most likely way to influence driver behaviour was to allow drivers to experience the road from another driver’s perspective. VicRoads engaged a consultant, Icon. Inc, to develop a campaign based on this experiential approach to learning which became the central theme of the campaign, to show, rather than tell, drivers how to share the road respectfully.
Road to Respect Roadshow
2013
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
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