The rate/temperature dependent fracture behaviour of plain and glass-filled polystyrene has been investigated over the crack speed ( a ) range of 10 −6 to 10 −2 m sec −1 and in the temperature ( T ) range of 296 to 363 K. The K c (a, T) relationships obtained, where K c is the stress intensity factor at fracture, are shown to follow those given by the Williams/Marshall relaxation crack growth model and the toughness-biased rate theory. Crack propagation in both materials is shown to be controlled by a β -relaxation molecular process associated with crazing. Crack instabilities observed in plain polystyrene are analysed successfully in terms of isothermal-adiabatic transitions at the crack tip. Fracture initiation experiments are also conduc...