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Transport and Road Safety

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What is TARS?

Transport and Road Safety (TARS) Research is a research group at UNSW dedicated entirely to road and transport safety research. It is based administratively within the School of Aviation with Associate Professor Soufiane Boufous as Director. It capitalises on the strong research synergies in human factors and transport safety research between the TARS research team and existing researchers in Aviation.

The philosophy of the road and transport safety research focus at the TARS is the safe system principle, commonly used in occupational health and safety and adopted by the Australian Transport Council in 2004. This requires a multi-disciplinary approach to road safety research and policy development, where researchers focus on Safer Roads, Safer Vehicles, and Safer People and their integration into a Safe System.

TARS research is structured around the essential disciplines needed for an effective transport and road safety research centre: safety policy and systems, psychology, human factors, engineering and crashworthiness, information technology systems, biomechanics, biostatistics, epidemiology, and social sciences.

Contact us

Transport and Road Safety Research Centre
Old Main Building, Room 210
University of New South Wales
Sydney, NSW 2052 (Campus Map)
Phone: +61 2 9385 6767
Email: tars@unsw.edu.au

In this section

Research

TARS research is structured around the essential disciplines needed for an effective transport and road safety research centre.

Postgraduate research training

Staff and students at TARS undertake research in many aspects of road safety from data and human error to risk and safety management. Explore our research.

Publications

Explore our TARS research performance reports and academic publications. Stay up to date with the latest findings.

Staff directory

Our staff are leading research in key areas of road safety. Find out more about our people.