There has been an increasing number of fatal road crashes in Malaysia in the last two decades. Among those who die on Malaysian roads are children aged 0 to 18 years (i.e., 15.5% in 2009) (Mohamed, Wong, Hashim, & Othman, 2011) . The involvement of children in road trauma, and particularly children when they are in and around school zones, generates concern among the general public. The present study utilised an extended Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) framework, incorporating the additional predictors of mindfulness and habit, to understand drivers’ intention to comply with the school zone speed limit (SZSL). The study aimed to examine the extent to which TPB constructs, and additional predictors of mindfulness and habit, predicted d...
AbstractRoad traffic accident frequently involves multi-level society and this has become a demandin...
Most road safety research and interventions focus on risky or unsafe driving but understanding psych...
Existing evidence suggests that drivers, particularly those who work in companies with strong road s...
Many road crashes that occur in school zones involve child pedestrians. Research has identified thre...
This research investigated individual and situational factors that influence driver compliance with ...
Background\ud \ud Excessive speed contributes to the incidence and severity of road crashes. The T...
Drivers under 25 years are over-represented in global road accident statistics. The Theory of Planne...
Many researchers have demonstrated the applicability of the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) in pre...
Malaysia’s accident rate is ranked as the one of the highest in the world. The bad habits of Malaysi...
The theory of planned behavior (TPB; I. Ajzen, 1985) was applied to drivers' compliance with speed l...
Road safety education is one of the main tools available for promoting safer driver behaviour. Under...
PROBLEM UNDER STUDY: Children aged 11-16 are a particularly vulnerable group of road users. Ways of ...
Road accident is one of the alarming problems in Malaysia nowadays. Statistics show the number of r...
Background: Road traffic accidents contribute to a significant proportion of burden of disease in Ma...
Road traffic injuries are the leading cause of death and injuries. Violation of traffic rules is one...
AbstractRoad traffic accident frequently involves multi-level society and this has become a demandin...
Most road safety research and interventions focus on risky or unsafe driving but understanding psych...
Existing evidence suggests that drivers, particularly those who work in companies with strong road s...
Many road crashes that occur in school zones involve child pedestrians. Research has identified thre...
This research investigated individual and situational factors that influence driver compliance with ...
Background\ud \ud Excessive speed contributes to the incidence and severity of road crashes. The T...
Drivers under 25 years are over-represented in global road accident statistics. The Theory of Planne...
Many researchers have demonstrated the applicability of the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) in pre...
Malaysia’s accident rate is ranked as the one of the highest in the world. The bad habits of Malaysi...
The theory of planned behavior (TPB; I. Ajzen, 1985) was applied to drivers' compliance with speed l...
Road safety education is one of the main tools available for promoting safer driver behaviour. Under...
PROBLEM UNDER STUDY: Children aged 11-16 are a particularly vulnerable group of road users. Ways of ...
Road accident is one of the alarming problems in Malaysia nowadays. Statistics show the number of r...
Background: Road traffic accidents contribute to a significant proportion of burden of disease in Ma...
Road traffic injuries are the leading cause of death and injuries. Violation of traffic rules is one...
AbstractRoad traffic accident frequently involves multi-level society and this has become a demandin...
Most road safety research and interventions focus on risky or unsafe driving but understanding psych...
Existing evidence suggests that drivers, particularly those who work in companies with strong road s...