Background:\ud \ud Young motorists engaging in anti-social and often dangerous driving manoeuvres (which is often referred to as “hooning” within Australia) is an increasing road safety problem. While anecdotal evidence suggests that such behaviour is positively linked with crash involvement, researchers have yet to examine whether younger drivers who deliberately break road rules and drive in an erratic manner (usually with peers) are in fact over represented in crash statistics. This paper outlines research that aimed to identify the characteristics of individuals most likely to engaging in hooning behaviours, as well as examine the frequency of such driving behaviours and if such activity is linked with self-reported crash involvement.--...
Background: Volitional risky driving behaviours including drink- and drug-driving and speeding contr...
Reckless driving is a major contributing factor to road morbidity and mortality. While further resea...
Objective: Young drivers are at greatest risk of injury or death from a car crash in the first six m...
Background: Young motorists engaging in anti-social and often dangerous driving manoeuvres (which is...
Abstract Objectives:This research aimed to examine the prevalence of risky driving behaviour among y...
In Australia and other developed countries, young drivers are more likely to be involved in crashes ...
A greater understanding of the personality factors and attitudes associated with risky young driver ...
Background. \ud Volitional risky driving behaviours such as drink- and drug-driving (i.e. substance-...
The contribution of risky behaviour to the increased crash and fatality rates of young novice driver...
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...
Objective: Young drivers are at greatest risk of injury or death from a car crash in the first six m...
Road trauma is recognized as a major public health problem worldwide (particularly for younger drive...
Young drivers aged 17 to 25 years are overrepresented in road crash fatalities globally. In Queensla...
Background Volitional risky driving behaviours including drink- and drug-driving and speeding contri...
Background: Volitional risky driving behaviours including drink- and drug-driving and speeding contr...
Reckless driving is a major contributing factor to road morbidity and mortality. While further resea...
Objective: Young drivers are at greatest risk of injury or death from a car crash in the first six m...
Background: Young motorists engaging in anti-social and often dangerous driving manoeuvres (which is...
Abstract Objectives:This research aimed to examine the prevalence of risky driving behaviour among y...
In Australia and other developed countries, young drivers are more likely to be involved in crashes ...
A greater understanding of the personality factors and attitudes associated with risky young driver ...
Background. \ud Volitional risky driving behaviours such as drink- and drug-driving (i.e. substance-...
The contribution of risky behaviour to the increased crash and fatality rates of young novice driver...
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...
Objective: Young drivers are at greatest risk of injury or death from a car crash in the first six m...
Road trauma is recognized as a major public health problem worldwide (particularly for younger drive...
Young drivers aged 17 to 25 years are overrepresented in road crash fatalities globally. In Queensla...
Background Volitional risky driving behaviours including drink- and drug-driving and speeding contri...
Background: Volitional risky driving behaviours including drink- and drug-driving and speeding contr...
Reckless driving is a major contributing factor to road morbidity and mortality. While further resea...
Objective: Young drivers are at greatest risk of injury or death from a car crash in the first six m...