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Effectiveness of TOIP

Post-program follow up survey Information

Project Overview

This project is being completed by Road Sense Australia to determine the effectiveness of the New South Wales Traffic Offender Intervention Program (TOIP), by surveying previous participants on their driving behaviours and attitudes after completing TOIP. 

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Participation Procedure

You are invited to participate in an anonymous online survey which consists of a number of multiple choice and short answer questions, regarding your experiences with TOIP. Completion of the survey will take around 5-10 minutes.

In order for Road Sense to better understand the impact that the program is having on participants and whether or not the course is meeting it’s expected learning outcomes, we kindly ask that you please only answer these survey questions based on what you learnt at TOIP and not at any other driver education program that you may have completed. 

For the purpose of this survey the  NSW Traffic Offender Intervention Program (TOIP), the NSW Intervention of Traffic Offenders Program (ITOP) and the NSW Driver Education Course (DEC) are all interchangeable terms.

Other information you should know:

Benefits & Risks

There is no direct benefit to you for participating in this project. However, it is expected that this project may benefit road safety in Australia, and the advancement of driver training, to reduce the rates of injuries and fatalities as a result of road crashes. There is no anticipated risk to you greater than that of inconvenience for the time taken to complete the online survey.

Confidentiality / Anonymity

The survey will not collect any identifying information; your responses will be anonymous. The data will be securely stored in accordance with Road Sense Australia policy. It is anticipated that the data may be of value to future research, as such the data is not intended to be disposed of.

Outcome

The results of this anonymous research may be reported to a government department, incorporated into a journal article or conference paper or used for advocacy purposes.

Consent

Your consent to participate in this research will be obtained through your agreement to the Electronic Consent.

Right to Withdraw

Your participation in this research survey is voluntary. You may withdraw at any time prior to completing the survey simply by closing the survey window on your web browser. If you wish to withdraw after submitting the survey, the information you have already provided cannot be deleted. This is because we will not be collecting any identifiable information from you and therefore, will not be able to identify your information.

If you wish to be removed from any further contact regarding this research, you can email [email protected] and ask to stop being contacted.

Questions / Further Information

If you have any questions about this project, or if you wish to clarify any questions please contact the Road Sense Australia Chief Executive Officer Mr Michael Fitzgibbins via [email protected].

Return to the survey

If you have read the above information, voluntarily agree to participate and you give your consent for the anonymous data you provide in the survey to be used by Road Sense Australia, please click the ‘Go to Survey’ button below. 

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Scheduled Maintenance

Due to scheduled maintenance, our online courses will be temporarily unavailable on the 3rd of May 2024, from approximately 7pm – 9pm  AEST. 

We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause, and thank you for your patience.