Teenage passengers might influence risky driving, particularly in certain mental states. Notably, social exclusion could increase social conformity. Two studies examined simulated intersection management among young drivers after a social exclusion activity (Cyberball). In Study 1 [112 males (mean = 17.3 years)], risky driving was significantly greater among excluded males driving with a risk-accepting vs. passive passenger; no effect of social exclusion. In Study 2 [115 females (mean = 17.1 years)], risky driving was significantly greater among excluded females driving with a risk-accepting vs. a passive passenger, and greater among those included (fair play) vs. excluded when driving with a risk-accepting passenger. Risky driving behavior...
BACKGROUND: The Centers for Disease Control reports that motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) are the leadin...
Teenage passengers increase teenage driving risk, but this may be conditional on events and emotions...
An exploratory study was designed to examine male and female teenage drivers’ perceptions and expec...
Teenage passengers might influence risky driving, particularly in certain mental states. Notably, so...
Objective: Teenage passengers affect teenage driving performance, possibly by social influence. To e...
Teenage passengers might influence risky driving, particularly in certain mental states. Notably, so...
Objective Serious crashes are more likely when teenage drivers have teenage passengers. One likely s...
Final report.PDFTech ReportDOT HS 811 540DTNH22-05-D-05043LicensingDriver licensingGraduated licensi...
Both passive and active social influences may affect adolescents' dangerous driving. In this study, ...
Objective Risky driving behavior may contribute to the high crash risk among teenage drivers. The c...
Both passive and active social influences may affect adolescents' dangerous driving. In this study, ...
AbstractPurposeThere is a higher likelihood of crashes and fatalities when an adolescent drives with...
U.S. teens are overrepresented in motor vehicle crashes, with the majority due to driver error; how...
Young people aged 17–24 years are at high risk of being killed in road crashes around the world. Roa...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15258662012PDFBriefUnited States. Nationa...
BACKGROUND: The Centers for Disease Control reports that motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) are the leadin...
Teenage passengers increase teenage driving risk, but this may be conditional on events and emotions...
An exploratory study was designed to examine male and female teenage drivers’ perceptions and expec...
Teenage passengers might influence risky driving, particularly in certain mental states. Notably, so...
Objective: Teenage passengers affect teenage driving performance, possibly by social influence. To e...
Teenage passengers might influence risky driving, particularly in certain mental states. Notably, so...
Objective Serious crashes are more likely when teenage drivers have teenage passengers. One likely s...
Final report.PDFTech ReportDOT HS 811 540DTNH22-05-D-05043LicensingDriver licensingGraduated licensi...
Both passive and active social influences may affect adolescents' dangerous driving. In this study, ...
Objective Risky driving behavior may contribute to the high crash risk among teenage drivers. The c...
Both passive and active social influences may affect adolescents' dangerous driving. In this study, ...
AbstractPurposeThere is a higher likelihood of crashes and fatalities when an adolescent drives with...
U.S. teens are overrepresented in motor vehicle crashes, with the majority due to driver error; how...
Young people aged 17–24 years are at high risk of being killed in road crashes around the world. Roa...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15258662012PDFBriefUnited States. Nationa...
BACKGROUND: The Centers for Disease Control reports that motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) are the leadin...
Teenage passengers increase teenage driving risk, but this may be conditional on events and emotions...
An exploratory study was designed to examine male and female teenage drivers’ perceptions and expec...