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| Road Deaths Australia - March 2010 | April 2010 |
| This bulletin contains summaries and current counts of fatal road crashes and road crash deaths. It is produced monthly and published on the Bureau's website. |
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| Road Deaths Australia - February 2010 | March 2010 |
| This bulletin contains summaries and current counts of fatal road crashes and road crash deaths. It is produced monthly and published on the Bureau's website. |
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| Road Deaths Australia December 2009 | January 2010 |
| This bulletin contains summaries and current counts of fatal road crashes and road crash deaths. It is produced monthly and published on the Bureau's website. |
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| Road deaths Australia, November 2009 | December 2009 |
| This bulletin contains summaries and current counts of fatal road crashes and road crash deaths. It is produced monthly and published on the Bureau's website. |
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| Report 113: Cost of Aviation Accidents and Incidents | March 2006 |
| In 1998, the Bureau of Transport Economics published its Report 98 Cost of Civil Aviation Accidents and Incidents. That report was based on occurrences in 1996 and presented values in 1996 dollars. Report 113 is an update of that analysis based on occurrences in the 2003/04 financial year and using 2004 dollar values. |
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| Report 108: Rail Accident Costs in Australia | July 2003 |
| This report is the third in a series covering the socio-economic costs of transport accidents in Australia. Transport accidents impose a significant burden on the Australian community. Not all of their consequences can be expressed in financial terms. However, to weigh up options for minimising and dealing with this burden, it is important to know the costs of transport accidents |
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| Report 104: The Black Spot Program 1996-2002: An Evaluation of the First Three Years | July 2001 |
| The Bureau of Transport and Communications Economics (BTCE) Report 90 Evaluation of the Black Spot Program published in 1995 evaluated the program that operated from 1990-91 to 1992-93 inclusive. The study found that the Program delivered benefits of four dollars for each dollar of expenditure. As remaining black spots are treated, periodic evaluation is necessary to assist governments to determine if treatment benefits continue to justify the costs. |
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| Report 102: Road Crash Costs in Australia | May 2000 |
| This report builds on the methodology of an earlier BTE report titled Cost of Civil Aviation Accidents and Incidents and is the third BTE report on road crash costs. |
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| Working Paper 26 - Valuing Transport Safety in Australia | September 1996 |
| The value of transport safety is an important input to decisions on policies and investments with safety implications and for measuring the burden of transport accidents to the community. There are a number of approaches which may be used in valuing transport safety. The purpose of this Working Paper is to provide an appraisal of the approaches available and issues involved in valuing transport safety along with a survey of international developments. |
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| Information Sheet 8 - Costs of maritime accidents in Australia, 1993 | December 1995 |
BTCE (1992) Social cost of transport accidents in Australia, Report 79, p. 52, estimated the total cost of rail accidents in 1988 as $94.5 million (in 1988 dollars). The Information Sheet table provides updated estimates, including comparable figures for 1988 and 1993 that are expressed in 1993 dollars. |
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| Information Sheet 7 - Costs of rail accidents in Australia - 1993 | December 1995 |
BTCE (1992) Social cost of transport accidents in Australia, Report 79, p. 52, estimated the total cost of rail accidents in 1988 as $94.5 million (in 1988 dollars). The Information Sheet table provides updated estimates, including comparable figures for 1988 and 1993 that are expressed in 1993 dollars. |
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| Report 90: Evaluation of the Black Spot Program | May 1995 |
| This study evaluates the economic benefits of the Federal GovernmentĂs Black Spot Program. The study assesses the crash reduction benefits of a variety of road engineering treatments based on a sample of 254 projects drawn from all States and Territories. |
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| Information Sheet 5 - Costs of Aviation Accidents in Australia -1993 | January 1994 |
| This Information Paper details the costs of aviation accidents in Australia for 1993. Costs have been grouped into six broad categories: lost earnings of victims; family and community losses; pain and suffering; aircraft damage and property loss; insurance administration; and other. |
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| Working Paper 9 - Cost - Effectiveness of 'Black Spot' Treatments : A Pilot Study | October 1993 |
| This Paper presents the results of an evaluation of 5 1 'Black Spot' projects funded by the Australian Government, 26 in Victoria and 25 in New South Wales. The evaluation was based on the record of accidents before and after approved treatments were put in place. In order to isolate actual treatment effects, adjustments were made to take account of the major recent decline in accidents in suitable control areas. |
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| Report 79: Social Cost of Transport Accidents in Australia | July 1992 |
| This study has refined the methodology and expanded the scope of a previous Bureau of Transport and Communications Economics study on the cost of road accidents in Australia. The human capital approach has been used in this study to estimate the social cost of road, rail, aviation and maritime accidents in Australia in 1988. |
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| Report 70: Major Marine Oil Spills - Risk and Response | August 1991 |
| This study examines the risk associated with major oil spills (over 1000 tonnes) in open water anywhere on the Australian coast. This differs from previous work which has focused on the more numerous, smaller spills associated with ship operations in ports and sheltered waters. The study also examines the logistic constraints on providing rapid response along the whole length of the coast. |
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