Driver boredom is an area of driver behaviour that has received limited attention. This study explores the factor structure underlying driver boredom and investigates age and gender differences in the experience of driver boredom and preferred driving speeds using a self-report questionnaire. A rotated principle components analysis of 49 attitude items yielded four dimensions: responses to under-stimulation, flow, lapse and error proneness and anxiety. Age and gender differences were found in these dimensions as well as in preferred driving speeds; two of the factors, responses to under-stimulation and flow were particularly related to preferred driving speeds on all but urban roads. These findings are considered in terms of cognitive capac...
The present study investigated the potential contribution of sensation seeking, impulsiveness, and b...
Young, and particularly male drivers aged between 15 and 25 years of age are over represented in the...
Driver distraction through mobile phone use in the car is a growing road safety concern. This paper ...
Driver boredom is an area of driver behaviour that has received limited attention. This study explor...
PhD ThesisThis programme of research was designed to investigate the role of driver boredom in road ...
This programme of research was designed to investigate the role of driver boredom in road safety. It...
Introduction - Road crash statistics are evidence of the severe consequences resulting from human er...
Factors that comprise driver boredom and their relationships to preferred driving speed and demograp...
Road trauma is recognized as a major public health problem worldwide (particularly for younger drive...
Low levels of engagement and boredom while driving can pose road safety risks, e.g., inattention dur...
The existing literature shows driving speed significantly affects levels of safety, emissions, and s...
Driver sleepiness is a substantial crash risk factor and as such, is a major contributor to crash st...
Vehicle crashes are one of the leading causes of severe injury or death in the world, and are accomp...
Road traffic accident involvement rates show that younger males are over represented in accidents. A...
Questionnaire based studies and those using driving simulators have provided convincing data that dr...
The present study investigated the potential contribution of sensation seeking, impulsiveness, and b...
Young, and particularly male drivers aged between 15 and 25 years of age are over represented in the...
Driver distraction through mobile phone use in the car is a growing road safety concern. This paper ...
Driver boredom is an area of driver behaviour that has received limited attention. This study explor...
PhD ThesisThis programme of research was designed to investigate the role of driver boredom in road ...
This programme of research was designed to investigate the role of driver boredom in road safety. It...
Introduction - Road crash statistics are evidence of the severe consequences resulting from human er...
Factors that comprise driver boredom and their relationships to preferred driving speed and demograp...
Road trauma is recognized as a major public health problem worldwide (particularly for younger drive...
Low levels of engagement and boredom while driving can pose road safety risks, e.g., inattention dur...
The existing literature shows driving speed significantly affects levels of safety, emissions, and s...
Driver sleepiness is a substantial crash risk factor and as such, is a major contributor to crash st...
Vehicle crashes are one of the leading causes of severe injury or death in the world, and are accomp...
Road traffic accident involvement rates show that younger males are over represented in accidents. A...
Questionnaire based studies and those using driving simulators have provided convincing data that dr...
The present study investigated the potential contribution of sensation seeking, impulsiveness, and b...
Young, and particularly male drivers aged between 15 and 25 years of age are over represented in the...
Driver distraction through mobile phone use in the car is a growing road safety concern. This paper ...