It is common for mine workers in Australia to drive an average of 250 kilometres immediately after finishing consecutive rostered days on site. Despite these distances, there is evidence to suggest that these workers are not taking a break prior to driving home, creating a high risk driving scenario. Little is known about the factors that influence these workers to drive home immediately following their shift. This thesis reports the results of four studies which together contribute to an understanding of key influences affecting the immediacy of workers' commuting decisions. In the final study, the key influences identified are examined using the theory of planned behaviour to identify the most salient relationships which affect workers' d...
Recent years have seen a huge rise in the levels of car ownership. The numbers of journeys made and...
Work-related driving safety is an emerging concern for Australian and overseas organisations. An in...
Fatigue has been recognised as the primary contributing factor in approximately 15% of all fatal roa...
Purpose: It is relatively common for many mine workers in Australia to drive an average of 250 kilom...
Purpose: It is relatively common for many mine workers in Australia to drive an average of 250 kilom...
Background Australian mining sites and cover vast areas of the country are often located hundreds of...
The Bowen Basin coalfields have experienced considerable changes in work practices since the late 19...
Extended work shifts (more than 8 hours) and a marked increase in the use of a contractor workforce ...
Road transport networks are essential for the sustainability of mining activities as well as the liv...
Road transport networks are essential for the sustainability of mining activities as well as the liv...
There has been considerable interest in, and often criticism of, long distance commuting (LDC), an e...
Effective road transport networks are essential for sustainability of mining activities as well as t...
Effective road transport networks are essential for sustainability of mining activities as well as t...
There is nationwide concern within government and industry bodies about fatigue related road crashes...
S. Kingham, J. Dickinson, and Sc. Copsey, 'Travelling to work: will people move out of their cairs?'...
Recent years have seen a huge rise in the levels of car ownership. The numbers of journeys made and...
Work-related driving safety is an emerging concern for Australian and overseas organisations. An in...
Fatigue has been recognised as the primary contributing factor in approximately 15% of all fatal roa...
Purpose: It is relatively common for many mine workers in Australia to drive an average of 250 kilom...
Purpose: It is relatively common for many mine workers in Australia to drive an average of 250 kilom...
Background Australian mining sites and cover vast areas of the country are often located hundreds of...
The Bowen Basin coalfields have experienced considerable changes in work practices since the late 19...
Extended work shifts (more than 8 hours) and a marked increase in the use of a contractor workforce ...
Road transport networks are essential for the sustainability of mining activities as well as the liv...
Road transport networks are essential for the sustainability of mining activities as well as the liv...
There has been considerable interest in, and often criticism of, long distance commuting (LDC), an e...
Effective road transport networks are essential for sustainability of mining activities as well as t...
Effective road transport networks are essential for sustainability of mining activities as well as t...
There is nationwide concern within government and industry bodies about fatigue related road crashes...
S. Kingham, J. Dickinson, and Sc. Copsey, 'Travelling to work: will people move out of their cairs?'...
Recent years have seen a huge rise in the levels of car ownership. The numbers of journeys made and...
Work-related driving safety is an emerging concern for Australian and overseas organisations. An in...
Fatigue has been recognised as the primary contributing factor in approximately 15% of all fatal roa...