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Assessing the Impacts of the Road Safety Remuneration System in Australia

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  • Rex Deighton-Smith

    (Jaguar Consulting Pty Ltd)

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This paper is a case study of the application of Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) to the legislation that established Australia’s Road Safety Remuneration System. It highlights two considerations: first, how RIA can provide important information to policy makers, despite complexity and a lack of data preventing a full cost benefit analysis. Second, that RIA can only be influential when adopted as part of a well-designed and fully functioning process, particularly where the policy environment is a politically charged one.

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  • Rex Deighton-Smith, 2019. "Assessing the Impacts of the Road Safety Remuneration System in Australia," International Transport Forum Discussion Papers 2019/05, OECD Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:itfaab:2019/05-en
    DOI: 10.1787/bcffa780-en
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