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NSW Staysafe Committee - Vulnerable Road Users Inquiry (Australia)

In 2010 the NSW Staysafe (Road Safety) Committee condicted an inquiry into Vulnerable Road Users and specifically motorcycle and bicycle safety. The inquiry website has links to public submissions, hearing transcripts and the final inqury report which was tabled in Parliament December 2010.

The Staysafe (Joint Standing Committee on Road Safety) is a current joint standing committee of the NSW Parliament. The Staysafe Committee was established in 1982 to investigate and report on road safety matters in New South Wales, and has been reappointed at the commencement of each Parliament since that time. Its terms of reference include the review of countermeasures to reduce the incidence and severity of road crashes, and the monitoring of actions taken to address the social and economic consequences of road trauma. 

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