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  2. Hector the Cat - Wikipedia

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    Hector the Cat (also known as Hector Cat, Hector the Road Safety Cat or simply Hector) is a fictional cat and mascot created to aid the teaching of road safety to children in Australia. Educational material relating to the character was developed by the Australian Department of Transport in association with state and territory road authorities ...

  3. Australian Road Rules - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Road Rules are a set of model road rules developed by the National Road Transport Commission which form the basis for state and territory road rules across Australia. The first edition of the rules was published on 19 October 1999, after decades of working towards a shared road safety policy with officials from jurisdictions ...

  4. Crossing guard - Wikipedia

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    The term was coined in the 1960s when road safety awareness programs were rolled out in schools throughout the UK and the crossing patrols were introduced by the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1967. [5] Ventriloquist John Bouchier visited schools nationwide with his ventriloquist dummy to help make children more aware of road safety. During these ...

  5. Road traffic safety - Wikipedia

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    Road traffic safety refers to the methods and measures, such as traffic calming, to prevent road users from being killed or seriously injured. Typical road users include pedestrians , cyclists , motorists , passengers of vehicles, and passengers of on-road public transport , mainly buses and trams .

  6. Category:Road safety in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Road safety in Australia" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Black Spot Program;

  7. Australia Planning 'World-Leading' Social Media Ban for Kids ...

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    The Australian government is planning to introduce legislation that would prevent children under the age of 16 from using social media. On Thursday, Nov. 7, prime minister Anthony Albanese ...

  8. Australia passed a law banning social media for kids under 16 ...

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    Australia's government approved a law that would ban social media for kids under 16. The legislation puts the onus on tech companies to keep children off their platforms.

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