Parents see themselves as responsible for developing children’s road safety awareness and skills, yet comparatively little is known about how they achieve this and the nature of the interaction between parents and children. This study, funded by the Department for Transport, focuses on how parents influence their children from the ag
This study is mainly concerned with the need for and positive outcome of involving parents in their...
No fewer than 1.2 million deaths globally are attributed to road traffic crashes yearly, with low- a...
Motor vehicle crashes are responsible for one in three deaths in young people, aged 15-24 years, in ...
The purpose of this review was: • to identify and provide a critical review of the research and lite...
Educating, informing and teaching are one of the strategies of traffic safety (Elvik et all., 1996)....
In many jurisdictions with Graduated Driver Licensing systems, such as those in North America, Austr...
Parents can influence the driving behaviour of their young novice drivers in a variety of ways. Rese...
Despite the widely acknowledged health benefits of active transport (e.g. walking/cycling), many par...
A cross-sectional study was carried out at the district of Rembau, Negeri Sembilan to determine the ...
Road safety education is, widely, the best base and the greatest assurance of the future in terms of...
Purpose Parents can influence the driving behaviour of their young novice drivers in a variety of wa...
Injury is the leading cause of death for children 0- 19 years of age in Europe, accounting for 3.1 d...
The parental monitoring literature debates the role of parental activity, as opposed to parental kno...
This study is mainly concerned with the need for and positive outcome of involving parents in their ...
AbstractThis study examined the factors that motivated parents to choose the mode of transportation ...
This study is mainly concerned with the need for and positive outcome of involving parents in their...
No fewer than 1.2 million deaths globally are attributed to road traffic crashes yearly, with low- a...
Motor vehicle crashes are responsible for one in three deaths in young people, aged 15-24 years, in ...
The purpose of this review was: • to identify and provide a critical review of the research and lite...
Educating, informing and teaching are one of the strategies of traffic safety (Elvik et all., 1996)....
In many jurisdictions with Graduated Driver Licensing systems, such as those in North America, Austr...
Parents can influence the driving behaviour of their young novice drivers in a variety of ways. Rese...
Despite the widely acknowledged health benefits of active transport (e.g. walking/cycling), many par...
A cross-sectional study was carried out at the district of Rembau, Negeri Sembilan to determine the ...
Road safety education is, widely, the best base and the greatest assurance of the future in terms of...
Purpose Parents can influence the driving behaviour of their young novice drivers in a variety of wa...
Injury is the leading cause of death for children 0- 19 years of age in Europe, accounting for 3.1 d...
The parental monitoring literature debates the role of parental activity, as opposed to parental kno...
This study is mainly concerned with the need for and positive outcome of involving parents in their ...
AbstractThis study examined the factors that motivated parents to choose the mode of transportation ...
This study is mainly concerned with the need for and positive outcome of involving parents in their...
No fewer than 1.2 million deaths globally are attributed to road traffic crashes yearly, with low- a...
Motor vehicle crashes are responsible for one in three deaths in young people, aged 15-24 years, in ...