TY - JOUR PY - 2011// TI - Stop Territory Aboriginal Road Sadness: NT Police Indigenous Road Safety Project JO - Journal of the Australasian College of Road Safety A1 - Fuller, Tony SP - 33 EP - 36 VL - 22 IS - 1 N2 - In the past five years (2006-2010), 130 Indigenous people were killed on Territory roads out of a total 257 road deaths. On average over that period, 26 Indigenous people and 25 non-Indigenous people are killed each year. Putting it into perspective, just over 50% of people killed are Indigenous, yet they account for approximately 30% of the total population. Whilst those figures are tragic in themselves, for every Indigenous person killed, five more are seriously injured in vehicle crashes. Every day Northern Territory Police apprehend traffic offenders, including drink drivers, in an effort to reduce the road toll. However, enforcement is only one tool. Education is another important tool to lower the number of road users killed, in particular Indigenous road users, so that they do not become the next Territory road statistic. Whilst not our core business, in late 2008 the Indigenous Policing Development Division (IPDD) of the Northern Territory Police was tasked by the then Commissioner of Police, Mr Paul White APM, with developing an education project to highlight and address this issue. Thus the STARS project commenced.
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