Drivers under 25 years are over-represented in global road accident statistics. The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) has been used to identify individuals who are likely to engage in behaviours, such as speeding, which are associated with increased accident involvement. In an attempt to investigate adolescents‟ attitudes and behaviours from pre- to post-driver training, the studies presented incorporate past behaviour into the TPB. Three questionnaire-based studies were conducted in Scotland and New Zealand. The first study explored adolescent pre-drivers‟ road behaviour, driving attitudes and speeding intentions. Adolescents‟ with the greatest speeding intentions frequently engaged in high-risk road behaviour and had more accepting attit...
In Norway, as well as in many other countries, traffic accidents are one of the greatest threats aga...
In Australia and other developed countries, young drivers are more likely to be involved in crashes ...
[Abstract]: Research focusing on young novice drivers’ risk perceptions has shown that inexperienced...
Motor vehicle accidents are one of the principal causes of adolescent disability or mortality and ma...
This study aimed to examine to what extent an Adolescent Speeding Specific Model (ASSM), extending t...
A greater understanding of the personality factors and attitudes associated with risky young driver ...
There has been an increasing number of fatal road crashes in Malaysia in the last two decades. Among...
Vehicle crashes account for the highest number of fatalities for persons aged between 17 and 25 year...
PROBLEM UNDER STUDY: Children aged 11-16 are a particularly vulnerable group of road users. Ways of ...
The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) was used as a framework to study the attitudes of adolescent r...
The Theory of Planned Behaviour proposes that intention is the closest predictor of behaviour, with ...
In Australia, young drivers aged 17 to 24 years, and particularly males, have the highest risk of be...
The problem of the disproportionately high accident and offence rate of young drivers is a major ar...
Background:\ud \ud Young motorists engaging in anti-social and often dangerous driving manoeuvres (w...
WOS:000427985100031Worldwide statistics indicate that novice drivers are still one of the riskiest d...
In Norway, as well as in many other countries, traffic accidents are one of the greatest threats aga...
In Australia and other developed countries, young drivers are more likely to be involved in crashes ...
[Abstract]: Research focusing on young novice drivers’ risk perceptions has shown that inexperienced...
Motor vehicle accidents are one of the principal causes of adolescent disability or mortality and ma...
This study aimed to examine to what extent an Adolescent Speeding Specific Model (ASSM), extending t...
A greater understanding of the personality factors and attitudes associated with risky young driver ...
There has been an increasing number of fatal road crashes in Malaysia in the last two decades. Among...
Vehicle crashes account for the highest number of fatalities for persons aged between 17 and 25 year...
PROBLEM UNDER STUDY: Children aged 11-16 are a particularly vulnerable group of road users. Ways of ...
The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) was used as a framework to study the attitudes of adolescent r...
The Theory of Planned Behaviour proposes that intention is the closest predictor of behaviour, with ...
In Australia, young drivers aged 17 to 24 years, and particularly males, have the highest risk of be...
The problem of the disproportionately high accident and offence rate of young drivers is a major ar...
Background:\ud \ud Young motorists engaging in anti-social and often dangerous driving manoeuvres (w...
WOS:000427985100031Worldwide statistics indicate that novice drivers are still one of the riskiest d...
In Norway, as well as in many other countries, traffic accidents are one of the greatest threats aga...
In Australia and other developed countries, young drivers are more likely to be involved in crashes ...
[Abstract]: Research focusing on young novice drivers’ risk perceptions has shown that inexperienced...