In driving school, drivers learn a complex set of rules aiming at minimising the risk of being involved in a crash. Among others, key rules of conduct are driving within legal speed limits, keeping a safe following distance, driving carefully and anticipating the situation, not engaging in secondary tasks such as texting or dialling. Crash statistics and other research show that not following these rules of conducts may lead to crashes as speeding, close following, and distraction have been identified as main causes of crashes. Being caught overstepping rules is unlikely, crashes are rare events as well; therefore, drivers may not receive direct feedback on their action making it more cumbersome to follow the rules. Little is known about th...
Vehicle crashes account for the highest number of fatalities for persons aged between 17 and 25 year...
It is hypothesized that in a given situation speeding behaviour is determined by three subjective sp...
Introduction: Research demonstrates that young drivers exceed the posted speed limit more frequently...
Every year many people all over the world are killed and severely injured in road traffic accidents....
The UDRIVE Naturalistic Driving Study (NDS) is the first large scale European project to observe dri...
Driving above the permitted speed limit is a common violation on the roads of Great Britain. Moreove...
Speed choice is one of the more characteristic features of driver behaviour. The speed a driver choo...
This study assessed the driver behaviour of 1,200 drivers near three schools in South County Dublin....
This paper describes our research into the nature of everyday driving, with a particular emphasis on...
Speed has been identified for a long time as a key risk factor in road traffic: inappropriate speeds...
This poster reports combined data on speeding behaviour from two surveys of Scottish drivers. Whethe...
This paper represents an exploratory analysis to assess the feasibility of assessing the relationshi...
Road safety continues to be an important issue with road crashes among the leading causes of death. ...
This study reports on the utilisation of the Manchester Driving Behaviour Questionnaire (DBQ) and th...
Road trauma is recognized as a major public health problem worldwide (particularly for younger drive...
Vehicle crashes account for the highest number of fatalities for persons aged between 17 and 25 year...
It is hypothesized that in a given situation speeding behaviour is determined by three subjective sp...
Introduction: Research demonstrates that young drivers exceed the posted speed limit more frequently...
Every year many people all over the world are killed and severely injured in road traffic accidents....
The UDRIVE Naturalistic Driving Study (NDS) is the first large scale European project to observe dri...
Driving above the permitted speed limit is a common violation on the roads of Great Britain. Moreove...
Speed choice is one of the more characteristic features of driver behaviour. The speed a driver choo...
This study assessed the driver behaviour of 1,200 drivers near three schools in South County Dublin....
This paper describes our research into the nature of everyday driving, with a particular emphasis on...
Speed has been identified for a long time as a key risk factor in road traffic: inappropriate speeds...
This poster reports combined data on speeding behaviour from two surveys of Scottish drivers. Whethe...
This paper represents an exploratory analysis to assess the feasibility of assessing the relationshi...
Road safety continues to be an important issue with road crashes among the leading causes of death. ...
This study reports on the utilisation of the Manchester Driving Behaviour Questionnaire (DBQ) and th...
Road trauma is recognized as a major public health problem worldwide (particularly for younger drive...
Vehicle crashes account for the highest number of fatalities for persons aged between 17 and 25 year...
It is hypothesized that in a given situation speeding behaviour is determined by three subjective sp...
Introduction: Research demonstrates that young drivers exceed the posted speed limit more frequently...