Young people, particularly males and those from a rural area, are over represented in road crashes; this occurs in vehicle dependent countries around the world, including Australia. The attitudes, experiences and behaviours of young drivers are some of the key factors which affect their potential to have an early on road driving experience that is crash free. This paper considers the views of young people, some of whom were brought up on rural properties, and had significant, responsible roles in agricultural work, including task related driving from a very early age. This early responsibility and associated awareness of risk of injury in farm related tasks can affect risk perception and impact on later risk taking behaviours. Ten focus gro...
Background: Young motorists engaging in anti-social and often dangerous driving manoeuvres (which is...
Objective: To assess the suitability of Queensland's graduated licensing system in the context of ru...
Young people aged 17-24 years are at high risk of being killed in road crashes around the world. Roa...
Young people are over-represented in crashes on roads.. Safe driving depends upon a range of skills ...
All drivers have to be prepared for driving with changed conditions, either intrinsic or external to...
With the number of licensure attainment and the frequency of traffic collisions increasing amongst t...
Motorised countries have more fatal road crashes in rural areas than in urban areas. In Australia, ...
Background Most previous literature on urban/rural differences in road crashes has a primary focus o...
Saskatchewan faces a serious problem with its traffic safety: there are more traffic-related injurie...
The higher incidence of road crashes in rural areas is well-known to safety researchers and practiti...
Annually across Australia about 1,000 people are killed on roads in rural and remote areas, while ap...
Risk perception plays an important role in driver behaviour, particularly for speed choice. Risk per...
In rural and remote Australia, per capita risk of death or injury from a vehicle crash is substantia...
In rural and remote Australia, per capita risk of death or injury from a vehicle crash is substantia...
The Theory of Planned Behaviour proposes that intention is the closest predictor of behaviour, with ...
Background: Young motorists engaging in anti-social and often dangerous driving manoeuvres (which is...
Objective: To assess the suitability of Queensland's graduated licensing system in the context of ru...
Young people aged 17-24 years are at high risk of being killed in road crashes around the world. Roa...
Young people are over-represented in crashes on roads.. Safe driving depends upon a range of skills ...
All drivers have to be prepared for driving with changed conditions, either intrinsic or external to...
With the number of licensure attainment and the frequency of traffic collisions increasing amongst t...
Motorised countries have more fatal road crashes in rural areas than in urban areas. In Australia, ...
Background Most previous literature on urban/rural differences in road crashes has a primary focus o...
Saskatchewan faces a serious problem with its traffic safety: there are more traffic-related injurie...
The higher incidence of road crashes in rural areas is well-known to safety researchers and practiti...
Annually across Australia about 1,000 people are killed on roads in rural and remote areas, while ap...
Risk perception plays an important role in driver behaviour, particularly for speed choice. Risk per...
In rural and remote Australia, per capita risk of death or injury from a vehicle crash is substantia...
In rural and remote Australia, per capita risk of death or injury from a vehicle crash is substantia...
The Theory of Planned Behaviour proposes that intention is the closest predictor of behaviour, with ...
Background: Young motorists engaging in anti-social and often dangerous driving manoeuvres (which is...
Objective: To assess the suitability of Queensland's graduated licensing system in the context of ru...
Young people aged 17-24 years are at high risk of being killed in road crashes around the world. Roa...