Introduction: An increasing number of individuals with dementia drive. Many argue that those with mild dementia are safe to do so. This study explored the attitudes, knowledge and behaviour of...
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- Article Type 1: Peer-reviewed papersForty-four (25 females) Australian citizens aged 17-24 years, all holding a current driving licence, participated in six focus groups to discuss: personal factors – age, maturity and inexperience; and other...
- Article Type 1: Peer-reviewed papersThis study examined whether older rural drivers are restricted in the ability to self-regulate their driving by the importance they attribute to driving and reduced access to alternative transportation. A...
- Article Type 1: Peer-reviewed papersValidation of an In-Vehicle Monitoring Device for Measuring Driving Exposure and Deceleration EventsBackground: In-vehicle monitoring is being used increasingly in research into driver behaviour. Advances in Global Positioning Systems (GPS), data management and telecommunications have made this a viable tool to objectively...
- Article Type 2: Contributed articlesLearning how to improve one’s chances of surviving each road trip is no easy task. It cannot be achieved in a short space of time, nor is the retention of...
- Article Type 2: Contributed articlesRoad safety issues often focus on behaviour and attitudes to driving in key age groups. However, underlying conditions such as Asperger Syndrome (AS) are not given enough consideration in the...
- Article Type 2: Contributed articlesThis is a conversation paper on national public policy issues relating to reducing Australia’s deaths and injuries from road crashes. These deaths and injuries are often termed the “road toll’;...