All Articles tagged Attitudes
- Article Type 1: Peer-reviewed papers
November 09, 2022 AEST Mandic, S., Flaherty, C., Mindell, J.S. and García Bengoechea, E. (2022). “Adolescents’ perceptions of long-term effects of cycle skills training”. JRS, 33(4), 5-20. https://doi.org/10.33492/JRS-D-22-00031
- Article Type 1: Peer-reviewed papers
November 15, 2018 AEST Sukhawathanakul, P., Porter, M., Tuokko, H., et.al. (2018). Driving-related Attitudes among Older Adults in Australia. JACRS, 29(4), 46-52.
- Article Type 2: Contributed articles
May 02, 2017 AEST Blackwell, R., Zanker, S., & Davidson, J. (2017). Understanding low-level speeders to increase speed compliance via road safety campaigns. JACRS, 28(2), 47-55.
- Article Type 1: Peer-reviewed papers
May 21, 2014 AEST The study sought to assess drivers’ level of knowledge of seatbelts, seatbelt law and attitudes to the seatbelt law using a descriptive survey design. Data were collected from a convenient...
- Article Type 1: Peer-reviewed papers
February 25, 2014 AEST Adopting a traffic safety culture approach, this paper identifies and discusses the ongoing challenge of promoting the road safety message in Australia. It is widely acknowledged that mass media and...
- Article Type 2: Contributed articles
November 05, 2013 AEST In 2012 VicRoads developed and delivered a road safety campaign to educate truck and car drivers about sharing the road safely. The educational campaign arose out of two key determinants:...
- Article Type 1: Peer-reviewed papers
August 05, 2012 AEST In Australia, speeding remains a substantial contributor to road trauma. The National Road Safety Strategy (NRSS) 2011-2020 highlighted the need to harness community support for current and future speed management...
- Article Type 2: Contributed articles
August 05, 2012 AEST Compliance with speed limits among vehicle operators, and attitudes towards speeding behaviour, do not appear to have changed significantly in Victoria over the last eight or nine years. Contrary to...
- Article Type 1: Peer-reviewed papers
February 08, 2012 AEST The present study examined the predictors of the intentions of young people aged between 17 and 24 years (N = 196) to use their mobile phone while driving. Using convenience...
- Article Type 1: Peer-reviewed papers
February 01, 2007 AEST Regan, M, Stephan, K., Mitsopoulos, E., et. al. (2007). The Effect on Driver Workload, Attitudes and Acceptability of in-Vehicle Intelligent Transport Systems. JACRS, 18(1), 30-36
- Article Type 1: Peer-reviewed papers
November 30, 2006 AEST Casey, G. (2006). Random Breath Testing – A Successful Policy Recipe. JACRS, 17(4), 29-35