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Vol. 23, Issue 1, 2012February 08, 2012 AEST
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Connection Without Caution? The Role of Mobile Phone Involvement in Young People’s Intentions to Use a Mobile Phone While Driving
Connection Without Caution? The Role of Mobile Phone Involvement in Young People’s Intentions to Use a Mobile Phone While Driving
Articles in Vol. 23, Issue 1, 2012
Vol. 23, Issue 1, 2012
- Can Radar Detectors and Safety Warning Systems (SWS) Signals Improve Road Safety?C Rudin-BrownM Cornelissen
- Connection Without Caution? The Role of Mobile Phone Involvement in Young People’s Intentions to Use a Mobile Phone While DrivingKatherine WhiteShari WalshMelissa HydeBarry Watson
- Road Trauma, Patterns of Injury and Mortality in an Australian Trauma CentreE FrydenbergK CurtisS ChongR PoulosR GrzebietaT SteelT Nau
- Factors Affecting Two and Five-Year Re-Offence Rates in Queensland Drink DriversVictor Siskind
- Project RAPTAR: Reduce Accidents, Prevent Tragedy, Activate ResourcesMichael Musumeci
- Hoon Club Culture: A South Australian Policing ResponsePhilip Newitt
- Vulnerable Road Users: Characteristics of PedestriansZoran Bakovic
- Road Lighting: A Review of Available Technologies and Appropriate Systems for Different SituationsS KitsinelisG Zissis
White, K., Walsh, S., Hyde, M., & Watson, B. (2012). Connection without caution? The role of mobile phone involvement in young people’s intentions to use a mobile phone while driving. Journal of Road Safety, 23(1), 16–21.