Twelve (12) road safety television commercials (TVCs) ranging in production costs from $A15 000 to $A250 000 (current prices) were evaluated using standard advertising pre-test procedures. The twelve ads covered four road safety behaviours (speeding; drink driving; fatigue; and inattention), and included a variety of executional types within and across behaviours. One ad in each of the four behaviours was an expensive TAC ad ($A200 000 or more). The testing procedure assessed respondents’ self-reported impact of the ad on their future intentions to comply with the road safety behavior advocated in the ad. Just under 1000 appropriately screened motor vehicle drivers license holders were recruited via street intercept methods and randomly all...
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of a paid advertising campaign on reducing the fatal accident...
In response to concerns that motor vehicle advertising may have a negative influence on audiences’ d...
Driver inattention and distraction are recognised as two of the most critical factors for road safet...
Twelve (12) road safety television commercials (TVCs) ranging in production costs from $A15 000 to $...
The impacts of television advertising on road trauma have been debated in South Australia and elsewh...
All jurisdictions have a longstanding involvement in public education (mass advertising) as a road s...
The paper presents focus group discussions of two popular SUV television advertisements which emphas...
This report provides a timely review of what is currently known about road safety advertising design...
This paper uses a varying coefficient regression model to investigate whether there is any significa...
There is concern that certain content within some motor vehicle television advertising may negativel...
The paper will explore the issue of aggressive driving and how advertising can be classified as sugg...
Mass media campaigns can play an important role in promoting road safety issues to a large proportio...
Loss of life resulting from road accidents incurs an immeasurable social and financial cost on socie...
This paper proposes a conceptual framework to understand the relationship between roadside advertisi...
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of a paid advertising campaign on reducing the fatal accident...
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of a paid advertising campaign on reducing the fatal accident...
In response to concerns that motor vehicle advertising may have a negative influence on audiences’ d...
Driver inattention and distraction are recognised as two of the most critical factors for road safet...
Twelve (12) road safety television commercials (TVCs) ranging in production costs from $A15 000 to $...
The impacts of television advertising on road trauma have been debated in South Australia and elsewh...
All jurisdictions have a longstanding involvement in public education (mass advertising) as a road s...
The paper presents focus group discussions of two popular SUV television advertisements which emphas...
This report provides a timely review of what is currently known about road safety advertising design...
This paper uses a varying coefficient regression model to investigate whether there is any significa...
There is concern that certain content within some motor vehicle television advertising may negativel...
The paper will explore the issue of aggressive driving and how advertising can be classified as sugg...
Mass media campaigns can play an important role in promoting road safety issues to a large proportio...
Loss of life resulting from road accidents incurs an immeasurable social and financial cost on socie...
This paper proposes a conceptual framework to understand the relationship between roadside advertisi...
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of a paid advertising campaign on reducing the fatal accident...
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of a paid advertising campaign on reducing the fatal accident...
In response to concerns that motor vehicle advertising may have a negative influence on audiences’ d...
Driver inattention and distraction are recognised as two of the most critical factors for road safet...