Research and analysis

THINK! road safety biennial survey 2006 to 2015 presentation

Research on measuring road safety attitudes and behaviour among the British population between 2006 and 2015.

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THINK! road safety biennial survey 2006 to 2015

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The biennial survey focuses on attitudes and behaviours across a range of issues. It aims to:

  • explore attitudes towards driving, road safety and other road users over time
  • measure prevalence of different driving behaviours, and change in prevalence over time
  • measure awareness of, and attitudes towards, the THINK! brand as a whole
Published 26 May 2016