Cost of road trauma in Australia : summary report / Australian Automobile Association
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- 10004918
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- Canberra, ACT : Australian Automobile Association, 2017
- 19 pages : colour illustrations, charts ; 30 cm
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"The AAA commissioned Economic Connections Pty Ltd (ECON) to quantify the cost that the Australian community incurs each year as a result of road crashes, using data from the 2015 calendar year..."--Page 8.
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- "Economic Connections"--Cover.
- "September 2017"--Cover.
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