In effort to reduce the road toll, the Land Transport Safety Authority (LTSA) initiated a safe driving advertising campaign in October 1995. The safe driving campaign is a part of Supplementary Road Safety Package (SRSP) of the LTSA and focussed on alcohol-impaired driving and speeding. It was later supplemented by the rural driving and seat belt use campaign. The campaign is aimed at changing the attitude towards dangerous driving, the advertisements tend to focus on the dramatic consequences of dangerous driving, and use the fear appeal approach to achieve their objective. Separate poisson regression models were developed to represent different segments of aged groups and gender. There had been significant reductions in alcohol, drug, and...
Risk taking behaviour is synonymous with adolescence. Moreover, epidemiological statistics associate...
In an attempt to lower the level of road trauma in New Zealand, the Land Transport Safety Authority ...
Risky driving is an important cause of motor vehicle injury, but there is a lack of good epidemiolog...
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...
Despite decades of research with mixed results, fear-based public health campaigns continue to be e...
The Land Transport Safety Authority (LTSA) implemented the Road Safety Package (SRSP) in 1995. Follo...
Dangerous driving is a social problem that results in serious injuries, fatalities, and significant ...
Loss of life resulting from road accidents incurs an immeasurable social and financial cost on socie...
In an effort to reduce the enormous cost of road crashes in New Zealand, estimated at NZ$3.3 billion...
The research presents an awareness of young people’s attitudes, beliefs, and perceptions regarding t...
Risk taking behaviour is synonymous with adolescence. Moreover, epidemiological statistics associate...
Risk taking behaviour is synonymous with adolescence. Moreover, epidemiological statistics associate...
In New Zealand, as in most developed countries, rates of injury mortality and morbidity peak in late...
In Australia road safety advertising often highlights the consequences of risky driving through the ...
Risk taking behaviour is synonymous with adolescence. Moreover, epidemiological statistics associate...
In an attempt to lower the level of road trauma in New Zealand, the Land Transport Safety Authority ...
Risky driving is an important cause of motor vehicle injury, but there is a lack of good epidemiolog...
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...
Despite decades of research with mixed results, fear-based public health campaigns continue to be e...
The Land Transport Safety Authority (LTSA) implemented the Road Safety Package (SRSP) in 1995. Follo...
Dangerous driving is a social problem that results in serious injuries, fatalities, and significant ...
Loss of life resulting from road accidents incurs an immeasurable social and financial cost on socie...
In an effort to reduce the enormous cost of road crashes in New Zealand, estimated at NZ$3.3 billion...
The research presents an awareness of young people’s attitudes, beliefs, and perceptions regarding t...
Risk taking behaviour is synonymous with adolescence. Moreover, epidemiological statistics associate...
Risk taking behaviour is synonymous with adolescence. Moreover, epidemiological statistics associate...
In New Zealand, as in most developed countries, rates of injury mortality and morbidity peak in late...
In Australia road safety advertising often highlights the consequences of risky driving through the ...
Risk taking behaviour is synonymous with adolescence. Moreover, epidemiological statistics associate...
In an attempt to lower the level of road trauma in New Zealand, the Land Transport Safety Authority ...
Risky driving is an important cause of motor vehicle injury, but there is a lack of good epidemiolog...