M. Oakey & T. Copley Critical elements of public acceptance and support for speed enforcement in B.C.: findings from round two of a province-wide survey
Determining and monitoring public acceptance is essential for developing sustainable public policy. The purpose of this study was to identify British Columbians' attitudes, norms, and behaviours regarding driving speed, and the degree of acceptance of automated speed enforcement (ASE)and 30 km/hr default speed limit in residential areas. The online survey was conducted by a public opinion research firm, with a random sample of 2100 British Columbians, weighted by age, sex, and health authority. Findings will be used to identify which programmatic elements and implementation approaches of ASE and 30km/hr speed limits engender public support with B.C. residents.
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10/10/2023 5:50:00 PM
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