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Bikesales Staff31 Aug 2000
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Victorian motorcycling survey

Topics include your motorcycle, riding patterns, safety gear, traffic enforcement, crashes and road infrastructure

Got a spare 15 minutes? Then why not partake in the Victorian motorcycling survey, which is being conducted for VicRoads by the Centre for Automotive Safety Research at the University of Adelaide.

According to VicRoads, the information collected in the survey will help to provide feedback on the state of motorcycling in Victoria, and help to identify strategies to make motorcycling safer in the future.

Question topics include riding patterns, safety gear, traffic enforcement, crashes and road infrastructure.

There are prizes available for filling out the survey, but to be eligible people must supply contact details. This  personal information will not be used for any other purpose and will not be passed on to any other party.

You can also fill in the survey anonymously if you wish. The grand prize is two tickets to the 2011 IVECO Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix at Phillip Island, which will be drawn in December this year.

Click on the following link for more information and to access the survey.


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