The Framework was to be established on foot of an initial study – conducting focus groups on the drink-driving attitudes and behaviours of 18-34 year olds in Ireland (the “Initial Study”). As set out in the original RFT documents, previous experience in conducting road safety related research was not required of the Principle Investigator or Co-Investigator, however, the Key Personnel must have had previous experience in conducting qualitative research. Additional Services under the Framework were to include: • Conducting in-depth interviews with serious road traffic offenders. • Part-replication of the Initial Study with other driving groups (e.g. learner drivers, those aged +35 years), to examine the attitudes and behaviours of other drivers in relation to drink-driving. • Conducting focus groups with high-risk driving groups in relation to the other Killer Behaviours (e.g. speeding). The specification of requirements for the Initial Study and other information relating to this competition was provided in the RFT Documentation attached to the original Contract Notice.
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