House Standing Committee on Road Safety
Inquiry into passenger motor vehicle safety
Report
On 2 June 1976, the Standing Committee on Road Safety tabled its report entitled Passenger motor vehicle safety.
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This report is comprised of preliminary pages, 15 chapters and 23 appendices.
Passenger motor vehicle safety
Part A: Preliminary pages up to Chapter 6 (PDF 7414KB)
Committee Membership, Contents, Report from Committee, Sub-Committee Report, Sub-Committee Membership and List of Abbreviations
Ch1: Introduction
Ch2: The vehicle aspect of road safety
Ch3: The Federal Government's role in passenger motor vehicle safety
Ch4: The Australian Transport Advisory Council
Ch5: Manufacturers' approach to vehicle safety
Ch6: Cost of vehicle safety
Part B: Chapter 7 to Chapter 12 (PDF 9854KB)
Ch7: Recalls and defective vehicles
Ch8: Quality control, inspection and testing
Ch9: Accident avoidance
Ch10: Occupant protection
Ch11: Pedestrian safety
Ch12: Roadworthiness
Part C: Chapter 13 to Appendix 23 (end) (PDF 6477KB)
Ch13: Consumer protection
Ch14: Vehicle accident data
Ch15: Research
Appendix 1: |
List of witnesses |
Appendix 2 |
Summary of legislative and administrative action as at November 1975 taken to implement recommendations of the Committee's first and second reports |
Appendix 3: |
Objects and Functions of the Road Safety and Standards Authority (extract from Road Safety and Standards Authority Act 1975) |
Appendix 4: |
Australian Transport Advisory Council Structure |
Appendix 5: |
Application of Australian Design Rules by vehicle category and date |
Appendix 6: |
Australian Design Rules for Motor Vehicle Safety |
Appendix 7: |
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) and Economic Commission for Europe (ECE) Regulations not included in Design Rules |
Appendix 8: |
Proposed Federal Motor Vehicle Safety 301 Standards (FMVSS) and proposed Economic Commission for Europe (ECE) Regulations not included in Design Rules |
Appendix 9: |
Industrial Research and Development Grants to Vehicle and Component Manufacturers 1969-1974 |
Appendix 10: |
General Motors-Holden's Pty Ltd HJ Alphabetical Option Chart |
Appendix 11: |
Details of manufacturing costs and retail prices resulting from the fitment of safety related Australian Design Rules over the period 1969 to 1975 for General Motors-Holden's Pty Ltd, Ford Motor Company of Australia Limited and Chrysler Australia Ltd |
Appendix 12: |
Summary of faults discovered in new vehicles presented for acceptance to the Directorate of Army Quality Assurance, December 1974 to May 1975 |
Appendix 13: |
Extract from "A Uniform Code of Practice for Safety Related Defect Campaigns", Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries, June 1975 |
Appendix 14: |
Statistical Summary of Safety Related Defect Campaigns, September 1972 - June 1975, Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries |
Appendix 15: |
Percentage of vehicle sales of Local Manufacturers by Colour |
Appendix 16: |
Sample survey over one week in the Australian Capital Territory of defects resulting in vehicle rejection and non safety related defects which did not result in vehicle rejection, 1975: Summary |
Appendix 17: |
Sample survey over one week In the Australian Capital Territory of defects resulting in vehicle rejection and non safety related defects which did not result in vehicle rejection, 1975: Type of defect |
Appendix 18: |
Australian Bureau of Statistics Working Group Paper on Road Traffic Accidents |
Appendix 19: |
Copy of Accident Report Form as used by Victoria Police as at 1 July 1974 |
Appendix 20: |
Press release on road accident research contract, University of Adelaide |
Appendix 21: |
Outline of S3E Concept |
Appendix 22: |
S3E Concept, inter-relationship of energy, safety and environment |
Appendix 23: |
S3E Concept, relationship between energy and safety and energy and environment |
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