Gender, age and motor vehicles : which combination is highest risk?

Author(s)
Redshaw, S.
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Abstract

The paper will take a global perspective on high-risk road users to begin with, considering not only motor vehicle drivers but also non-motorised users and then working back to consider young men who are probably seen as the highest risk group in Australia. But are they really? The paper will look at gender as a risk factor and age related issues drawing on statistical data from the New South Wales Roads and Traffic Authority and Queensland Transport as well as social and cultural research from focus group studies with young drivers. Taking into consideration gender, age and the motor vehicle, the primary question of the paper will be: is gender more of a factor than age and how much of the risk factor is due to the motor vehicle itself? In combination these factors are all important and their contributions need to be more deeply examined separately and together. (a) For the covering entry of this conference, please see ITRD abstract no. E217329.

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C 45964 (In: C 45943 CD-ROM) /83 / ITRD E217271
Source

In: High Risk Road Users 2008 : Proceedings of the Australasian College of Road Safety and the Travelsafe Committee of the Queensland Parliament National Conference on High Risk Road Users : Motivating Behaviour Change : What Works and What Doesn't Work ?, Brisbane, Australia, 18-19 September 2008, 12 p., 31 ref.

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