Recent evidence in the road safety research literature indicates that skills in hazard perception, visual search and attention may be developing executive functions in young novice drivers before the age of 25 years, contributing to their unintentional risk taking behaviour and subsequent high crash rates. The present research aimed to investigate these skills, whether they are predictive of each other, and whether hazard perception can be improved through road commentary training. Twenty-two young novice drivers and eight experienced drivers were recruited as participants in this study. The experienced drivers performed significantly better than the novice drivers on the hazard detection task that was specifically designed for the study. T...
Modern technology makes possible improvements in training programs designed to develop young driver...
Younger drivers (18–21 years) are over-involved in crashes. Research suggests that one of the reason...
A PC-based training program (Road Awareness and Perception Training or RAPT; Pradhan et al., 2009), ...
This study used a video-based hazard perception dual task to compare the hazard perception skills of...
One of the major challenges facing novice drivers seems to be adequately scanning, detecting, and re...
Young novice drivers are at a significantly higher risk of having a fatal vehicle crash than experie...
The aim of this study is to collate valuable information about the hazard perception process of (you...
We developed a hazard perception test, modeled on that used currently in several Australian states, ...
The aim of the current study was to compare the effects of training in higher-order driving skills (...
Hazard perception can be defined as a driver’s ability to anticipate potentially dangerous traffic s...
Twenty-one young-inexperienced drivers (17-18 years old, 2.7 months of driving license), 19 experie...
Driving is a complex task; with research suggesting cognitive function plays a significant role in d...
Hazard perception is a critical driver competency and one of the key predictors of a driver’s crash ...
The high crash risk of novice drivers has been partly attributed to their underdeveloped hazard per...
The current research investigated whether video-based training could improve the hazard perception o...
Modern technology makes possible improvements in training programs designed to develop young driver...
Younger drivers (18–21 years) are over-involved in crashes. Research suggests that one of the reason...
A PC-based training program (Road Awareness and Perception Training or RAPT; Pradhan et al., 2009), ...
This study used a video-based hazard perception dual task to compare the hazard perception skills of...
One of the major challenges facing novice drivers seems to be adequately scanning, detecting, and re...
Young novice drivers are at a significantly higher risk of having a fatal vehicle crash than experie...
The aim of this study is to collate valuable information about the hazard perception process of (you...
We developed a hazard perception test, modeled on that used currently in several Australian states, ...
The aim of the current study was to compare the effects of training in higher-order driving skills (...
Hazard perception can be defined as a driver’s ability to anticipate potentially dangerous traffic s...
Twenty-one young-inexperienced drivers (17-18 years old, 2.7 months of driving license), 19 experie...
Driving is a complex task; with research suggesting cognitive function plays a significant role in d...
Hazard perception is a critical driver competency and one of the key predictors of a driver’s crash ...
The high crash risk of novice drivers has been partly attributed to their underdeveloped hazard per...
The current research investigated whether video-based training could improve the hazard perception o...
Modern technology makes possible improvements in training programs designed to develop young driver...
Younger drivers (18–21 years) are over-involved in crashes. Research suggests that one of the reason...
A PC-based training program (Road Awareness and Perception Training or RAPT; Pradhan et al., 2009), ...