Utilizing the Classical Deterrence theory and Stafford and Warr's (1993) reconceptualized model of deterrence, the current study examined whether age, gender, and discounting the future tendencies influence perceptions of being apprehended for speeding offences. Licensed motorists (N = 700; 57% female) in Queensland (Australia) were recruited to complete a self-report questionnaire that measured perceptual deterrence, speeding related behaviors and discounting the future tendencies. Data were analyzed utilizing descriptive, bivariate and multivariate regressions. Significant (albeit weak) positive correlations were found between age and perceptions of apprehension certainty. Males were significantly more likely to report higher incidences o...
Deterrence theory is the predominant theory used to underpin road policing initiatives. However, sur...
Following a vehicle too closely (otherwise known as tailgating) is a high-risk behavior and major co...
Young male drivers are over-represented in road-related fatalities. Speeding represents a pervasive ...
Utilizing the Classical Deterrence theory and Stafford and Warr’s (1993) reconceptualized model of d...
A consistent finding in the literature is that males report greater usage of drugs and subsequently ...
A consistent finding in the literature is that males report greater usage of drugs and subsequently ...
Speeding remains a pervasive road safety problem, increasing both crash frequency and severity. Adve...
Drug driving is a significant road safety concern rendering the implementation of roadside drug test...
Young driver speeding behaviour remains a large contributor to road trauma worldwide. In order to pr...
Risk-taking behaviour has been identified as a possible explanation for the high incidence of motor ...
This study applied the revised-Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (r-RST) to assess the influence of i...
Ying Ru Feng,1 Lynn Meuleners,1 Mark Stevenson,2,3 Jane Heyworth,4 Kevin Murray,4 Michelle Fraser,1 ...
International audienceIntroduction: Among risky driving behaviours, speeding is a main causal and ag...
The effectiveness of countermeasures to reduce the incidence of speeding is extremely important when...
The objective of this research, based on an extended version of the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB,...
Deterrence theory is the predominant theory used to underpin road policing initiatives. However, sur...
Following a vehicle too closely (otherwise known as tailgating) is a high-risk behavior and major co...
Young male drivers are over-represented in road-related fatalities. Speeding represents a pervasive ...
Utilizing the Classical Deterrence theory and Stafford and Warr’s (1993) reconceptualized model of d...
A consistent finding in the literature is that males report greater usage of drugs and subsequently ...
A consistent finding in the literature is that males report greater usage of drugs and subsequently ...
Speeding remains a pervasive road safety problem, increasing both crash frequency and severity. Adve...
Drug driving is a significant road safety concern rendering the implementation of roadside drug test...
Young driver speeding behaviour remains a large contributor to road trauma worldwide. In order to pr...
Risk-taking behaviour has been identified as a possible explanation for the high incidence of motor ...
This study applied the revised-Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (r-RST) to assess the influence of i...
Ying Ru Feng,1 Lynn Meuleners,1 Mark Stevenson,2,3 Jane Heyworth,4 Kevin Murray,4 Michelle Fraser,1 ...
International audienceIntroduction: Among risky driving behaviours, speeding is a main causal and ag...
The effectiveness of countermeasures to reduce the incidence of speeding is extremely important when...
The objective of this research, based on an extended version of the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB,...
Deterrence theory is the predominant theory used to underpin road policing initiatives. However, sur...
Following a vehicle too closely (otherwise known as tailgating) is a high-risk behavior and major co...
Young male drivers are over-represented in road-related fatalities. Speeding represents a pervasive ...