Epidemiological evidence regarding the occurrence of drug driving amongst young drivers is concerning. This study examined the prevalence of drug driving in a sample of 331 young Australian drivers (average age 24 years), as well as a number of social and psychological influences associated with the behaviour. Results revealed that 26% reported having driven under the influence of psychoactive drugs at least once in their lifetime, and 15% indicated driving within 6 hours of taking drugs and alcohol. While no participants reported being convicted of a drug driving offence, 3% had been involved in one or more crashes whilst drug driving (10% of those who had ever drug driven). Investigations revealed that drug driving behaviour was significa...
Young people aged 17–24 years are at high risk of being killed in road crashes around the world. Roa...
Young people aged 17–24 years are at high risk of being killed in road crashes around the world. Roa...
Background. Volitional risky driving behaviours such as drink- and drug-driving (i.e. substance-impa...
Preliminary research into drug-user perceptions of drug driving was undertaken with a sample group o...
An upward trend in drug driving has been observed in several countries around the world. Research su...
The bulk of research into drug driving in Australia has been undertaken from a road safety orientati...
Drug driving is a serious problem worldwide that can increase the risk of road crashes. This systema...
Despite a strong reliance on enforcement approaches to prevent drug driving in Australia, this behav...
Drug driving is a serious problem worldwide that can increase the risk of road crashes. This systema...
Drug driving is a serious problem worldwide that can increase the risk of road crashes. This systema...
An increasing number of studies are highlighting the alarming proportion of motorists that drive aft...
Despite a strong reliance on enforcement approaches to prevent drug driving in Australia, this behav...
An increasing number of studies are highlighting the alarming proportion of motorists that drive aft...
An increasing number of studies are highlighting the alarming proportion of motorists that drive aft...
Drink driving is a well established road safety risk factor, targeted through legislation, education...
Young people aged 17–24 years are at high risk of being killed in road crashes around the world. Roa...
Young people aged 17–24 years are at high risk of being killed in road crashes around the world. Roa...
Background. Volitional risky driving behaviours such as drink- and drug-driving (i.e. substance-impa...
Preliminary research into drug-user perceptions of drug driving was undertaken with a sample group o...
An upward trend in drug driving has been observed in several countries around the world. Research su...
The bulk of research into drug driving in Australia has been undertaken from a road safety orientati...
Drug driving is a serious problem worldwide that can increase the risk of road crashes. This systema...
Despite a strong reliance on enforcement approaches to prevent drug driving in Australia, this behav...
Drug driving is a serious problem worldwide that can increase the risk of road crashes. This systema...
Drug driving is a serious problem worldwide that can increase the risk of road crashes. This systema...
An increasing number of studies are highlighting the alarming proportion of motorists that drive aft...
Despite a strong reliance on enforcement approaches to prevent drug driving in Australia, this behav...
An increasing number of studies are highlighting the alarming proportion of motorists that drive aft...
An increasing number of studies are highlighting the alarming proportion of motorists that drive aft...
Drink driving is a well established road safety risk factor, targeted through legislation, education...
Young people aged 17–24 years are at high risk of being killed in road crashes around the world. Roa...
Young people aged 17–24 years are at high risk of being killed in road crashes around the world. Roa...
Background. Volitional risky driving behaviours such as drink- and drug-driving (i.e. substance-impa...