Motorcyclists are over-represented in traffic crashes (Department for Transport, 2008) and research shows that the commission of speed violations significantly increases motor- cyclists crash risk (Horswill & Helman, 2003). This study therefore aimed to identify potentially modifiable cognitive variables that underpin motorcyclists speeding intentions (ie, variables that are likely to represent useful targets for safety interventions), using selected predictors from the theory of planned behaviour (affective attitude and perceived control-ability), identity theory (self-identity) and social identity theory (perceived in-group norm and group identification). Participants (N=110 motorcyclists) completed online questionnaire measures of all th...
The positive relationship between speed and crash risk and severity is robust and well-established. ...
In two studies the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) including moral norms, anticipated regret and p...
In a society where automobiles outnumber bicycle usage on the road, a status differential exists due...
Motorcyclists are over-represented in traffic crashes (Department for Transport, 2008) and research ...
This study sought to identify cognitive predictors of motorcyclists' intentions to speed using a mod...
The efficacy of an extended theory of planned behaviour (TPB) was tested in relation to offending dr...
Motorcycle riding is rapidly increasing in popularity in Australia, attracting a much wider demograp...
International audienceThe purpose of this study is to propose an extended model of planned behaviour...
This article describes. the development and validation of a self-report questionnaire to measure the...
The aim of this study was to examine and compare psychological factors influencing car drivers’ and...
The Theory of Planned Behavior (Ajzen, 1991) has recently gained some heightened attention in the tr...
The positive relationship between speed and crash risk and severity is robust and well-established. ...
Previous research on the theory of planned behavior (TPB) is characterised by crosssectional tests o...
The increasing popularity of motorcycles in Australia is a significant concern as motorcycle riders ...
Purpose - This paper aims to examine motorcycle driving norms and their implications for social mark...
The positive relationship between speed and crash risk and severity is robust and well-established. ...
In two studies the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) including moral norms, anticipated regret and p...
In a society where automobiles outnumber bicycle usage on the road, a status differential exists due...
Motorcyclists are over-represented in traffic crashes (Department for Transport, 2008) and research ...
This study sought to identify cognitive predictors of motorcyclists' intentions to speed using a mod...
The efficacy of an extended theory of planned behaviour (TPB) was tested in relation to offending dr...
Motorcycle riding is rapidly increasing in popularity in Australia, attracting a much wider demograp...
International audienceThe purpose of this study is to propose an extended model of planned behaviour...
This article describes. the development and validation of a self-report questionnaire to measure the...
The aim of this study was to examine and compare psychological factors influencing car drivers’ and...
The Theory of Planned Behavior (Ajzen, 1991) has recently gained some heightened attention in the tr...
The positive relationship between speed and crash risk and severity is robust and well-established. ...
Previous research on the theory of planned behavior (TPB) is characterised by crosssectional tests o...
The increasing popularity of motorcycles in Australia is a significant concern as motorcycle riders ...
Purpose - This paper aims to examine motorcycle driving norms and their implications for social mark...
The positive relationship between speed and crash risk and severity is robust and well-established. ...
In two studies the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) including moral norms, anticipated regret and p...
In a society where automobiles outnumber bicycle usage on the road, a status differential exists due...