All Articles tagged Speeding
- Article Type 1: Peer-reviewed papers
May 29, 2024 AEST Situational Action Theory to understand risky driving behaviours in beach environments
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May 17, 2023 AEST Strengthening Speed and Child Restraint Enforcement Capacity in the Philippines
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February 08, 2023 AEST Keywords: speeding, GPS probe data, crash risk, high-level speeding, low-level speeding, road safety.
- Article Type 1: Peer-reviewed papers
February 09, 2022 AEST Job, R.F.S and Brodie, C. (2022). “Understanding the role of Speeding and Speed in Serious Crash Trauma: A Case Study of New Zealand”. JRS, 33(1), 5-25. https://doi.org/10.33492/JRS-D-21-00069
- Article Type 1: Peer-reviewed papers
August 20, 2019 AEST Stephens, A. and Fitzharris, M. (2019). The frequency and nature of aggressive acts on Australian roads. JACRS, 30(3), 27-36. DOI:10.33492/JACRS-D-18-00293
- Article Type 2: Contributed articles
May 01, 2018 AEST Paine, M. (2018). Telematics and Vehicle Safety. JACRS, 29(2), 46-49.
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November 27, 2017 AEST Magableh, F., Grzebieta, R., Boufous, S., & Job, R. F. (2017). Speeding among Jordanian drivers. JACRS, 28(4), 40-51.
- Article Type 2: Contributed articles
August 05, 2017 AEST Johnston, I., & Howard, E. (2017). Promoting" Safe Speeds" behaviour by changing the conversation around speed and speeding. JACRS, 28(3), 69-72.
- Article Type 1: Peer-reviewed papers
May 02, 2017 AEST Bachani, A. M., Zia, N., Hung, Y. W., et.al. (2017). Speeding in urban South East Asia: Results from a multi-site observational study. JACRS, 28(2), 27-35.
- 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
August 20, 2016 AEST Gargoum, S., & El-Basyounya, K. (2016). Canadian legislation on excessive speeding: Successful intervention through penalty increases. JACRS, 27(3), 21-29
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February 24, 2015 AEST Kaye, S., White, M., Lewis, I. (2015). Young drivers’ perceptions of road safety messages and a high performance vehicle advertisement: A qualitative exploration. JACRS, 26(1), 14-25
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February 25, 2014 AEST Speeding is arguably one of the most prevalent, if not the most prevalent, behavioural factor involved in fatal road crashes. However, the interventions to redress this continuing serious threat to...
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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...
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February 25, 2014 AEST Exceeding the posted speed limit, or speeding, is generally accepted as a major cause of road crashes and in particular fatal crashes. However, the actual proportion of crashes in which...
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August 03, 2013 AEST Kloeden et al.’s relative risk relationships have been used in conjunction with vehicle speed measurements to estimate the relative frequency of casualty crashes associated with each speed range. Risks associated...
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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...
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November 07, 2011 AEST A systematic review of the methodologies used to empirically evaluate anti-speeding advertisements was conducted, and the advantages and limitations of these methods consolidated. Of the 28 studies that met the...
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May 11, 2011 AEST Speeding in school zones is a problem in both Malaysia and Australia. While there are differences between the countries in terms of school zone treatments and more generally, these differences...
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November 29, 2008 AEST Cameron, M, and Delaney, A. (2008). Speed Enforcement – Effects, Mechanisms, Intensity and Economic Benefits of Each Mode of Operation. JACRS, 19(4), 42-49