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Bikesales Staff14 Aug 2012
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Rail level crossing research

Do you want to be a part of research into your experiences at rail level crossings? Then Monash University Accident Research Centre wants to hear from you

The Monash University Accident Research Centre (MUARC) is conducting research on motorcyclists’ experiences at rail level crossings. They are looking for Victorian motorcyclists aged 18-65 who cross railway level crossings when riding at least three times each week.

The study involves completing a daily diary for two weeks, recording your experiences at rail level crossings. The diary should take no longer than 10 minutes to fill out each day and participants will be offered $30 compensation for their time.

To sign up to the study simply complete the recruitment survey, click here.

Alternatively, contact MUARC at Vanessa.Beanland@monash.edu or call (03) 9905 1810.

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