The current research aimed to profile off-road riders to identify specific sub-groups in relation to their risk-related behaviours and perceptions. A total of 235 adults from the Australian state of Queensland who had ridden a motorcycle or ATV off-road in the last 12 months were recruited. A cluster analysis was applied to the survey data. Two distinct clusters of riders were identified, which corresponded with the self-report of injury from an off-road riding crash in the prior 12 months. The injured cluster had a significantly higher mean risk propensity and use of safety equipment, though did not differ on self-reported risk taking. The injured cluster as a whole included a higher percentage of males, was younger, and rode more often fo...
<div><p><b>Objective:</b> To examine the knowledge, observations, and perceptions of motorcycle ride...
Government focus on increasing active travel has motivated renewed interest in cycling safety. Becau...
Motorcycle riding is rapidly increasing in popularity in Australia, attracting a much wider demograp...
Offroad vehicle use and in particular offroad motorcycling has been established as a significant sou...
Between March 2004 and June 2007 the Rural and Remote Road Safety Study recorded 164 non-fatal motor...
Motorcycle riders are over-represented in road fatalities in Australia. While riders represent 18% o...
OBJECTIVE:Crash and injury surveillance studies have identified a range of rider-related factors, in...
Objective: Crash and injury surveillance studies have identified a range of rider-related factors, i...
Motorcycle riders are over-represented in road fatalities in Australia. While riders represent 18% o...
Motorcyclists represent an increasing proportion of road crash casualties in NSW and Australia. This...
The popularity of motorcycle riding and the results from accident analyses constitute it as a major ...
Motorcycle riding is a significant cause of serious injuries to young males. Little is known about t...
To develop effective countermeasures there is a need for detailed understanding of risk factors infl...
Objective: To define characteristics of all-terrain vehicle (ATV) crashes occurring in north Queensl...
Background: Motorcycle riders have the highest injury and fatality rates among all road users. This ...
<div><p><b>Objective:</b> To examine the knowledge, observations, and perceptions of motorcycle ride...
Government focus on increasing active travel has motivated renewed interest in cycling safety. Becau...
Motorcycle riding is rapidly increasing in popularity in Australia, attracting a much wider demograp...
Offroad vehicle use and in particular offroad motorcycling has been established as a significant sou...
Between March 2004 and June 2007 the Rural and Remote Road Safety Study recorded 164 non-fatal motor...
Motorcycle riders are over-represented in road fatalities in Australia. While riders represent 18% o...
OBJECTIVE:Crash and injury surveillance studies have identified a range of rider-related factors, in...
Objective: Crash and injury surveillance studies have identified a range of rider-related factors, i...
Motorcycle riders are over-represented in road fatalities in Australia. While riders represent 18% o...
Motorcyclists represent an increasing proportion of road crash casualties in NSW and Australia. This...
The popularity of motorcycle riding and the results from accident analyses constitute it as a major ...
Motorcycle riding is a significant cause of serious injuries to young males. Little is known about t...
To develop effective countermeasures there is a need for detailed understanding of risk factors infl...
Objective: To define characteristics of all-terrain vehicle (ATV) crashes occurring in north Queensl...
Background: Motorcycle riders have the highest injury and fatality rates among all road users. This ...
<div><p><b>Objective:</b> To examine the knowledge, observations, and perceptions of motorcycle ride...
Government focus on increasing active travel has motivated renewed interest in cycling safety. Becau...
Motorcycle riding is rapidly increasing in popularity in Australia, attracting a much wider demograp...