If an intervention can be shown to affect the number of driving offences, is this also evidence that it has an effect on road crashes? We summarise two recent studies in which we found a difference between groups in respect of driving offences but not in respect of crashes. One study focused on the method of obtaining a driving licence, the other concerned participation in a brief intervention program for young offending drivers. Further, the literature reveals other examples of different effects on offences and crashes. One possible explanation is that there is a closer link between the behaviours targeted by the intervention and being caught offending than between those same behaviours and being involved in a crash. Unfortunately, the que...
Every motorised jurisdiction mandates legal driving behaviour which facilitates driver mobility and ...
A study by West, Elander & French (1993a) examining the relationship between mild social deviance an...
Unlicensed driving remains a serious problem for road safety, despite ongoing improvements in traffi...
If an intervention can be shown to affect the number of driving offences, is this also evidence that...
If an intervention can be shown to affect the number of driving offences, is this also evidence that...
Background: Penalties are a key component to improve road user safety, but previous studies suggeste...
This report compares the crash and driving offence experience of two groups of offending drivers: th...
Illegal street racing has received increased attention in recent years from road safety professional...
Within Australia, motor vehicle injury is the leading cause of hospital admissions and fatalities. R...
Traffic offences have been considered an important predictor of crash involvement, and have often be...
The relation between traffic offences and road crashes; Preliminary study making use of Central Fine...
The available evidence suggests that driver improvement interventions (with the aim to increase driv...
Background: Traffic offences have been considered an important predictor of crash involvement, and h...
The goal of the study was to investigate if the drivers behave in the same way when they are driving...
Copyright @ 2010, Taylor & Francis Group. This material is posted on this site with the permission o...
Every motorised jurisdiction mandates legal driving behaviour which facilitates driver mobility and ...
A study by West, Elander & French (1993a) examining the relationship between mild social deviance an...
Unlicensed driving remains a serious problem for road safety, despite ongoing improvements in traffi...
If an intervention can be shown to affect the number of driving offences, is this also evidence that...
If an intervention can be shown to affect the number of driving offences, is this also evidence that...
Background: Penalties are a key component to improve road user safety, but previous studies suggeste...
This report compares the crash and driving offence experience of two groups of offending drivers: th...
Illegal street racing has received increased attention in recent years from road safety professional...
Within Australia, motor vehicle injury is the leading cause of hospital admissions and fatalities. R...
Traffic offences have been considered an important predictor of crash involvement, and have often be...
The relation between traffic offences and road crashes; Preliminary study making use of Central Fine...
The available evidence suggests that driver improvement interventions (with the aim to increase driv...
Background: Traffic offences have been considered an important predictor of crash involvement, and h...
The goal of the study was to investigate if the drivers behave in the same way when they are driving...
Copyright @ 2010, Taylor & Francis Group. This material is posted on this site with the permission o...
Every motorised jurisdiction mandates legal driving behaviour which facilitates driver mobility and ...
A study by West, Elander & French (1993a) examining the relationship between mild social deviance an...
Unlicensed driving remains a serious problem for road safety, despite ongoing improvements in traffi...