AGE AND EXPERIENCE IN MOTORCYCLING SAFETY.

Auteur(s)
RUTTER, D.R. & QUINE, L.
Jaar
Samenvatting

Offical casualty statistics show that young motorcyclists are more likely than older motorcyclists to be killed or seriously injured on the roads. Two main issues are addressed: might the statistics be attributable to inexperience rather than youth; and might accidents be associated with particular patterns of behaviour which may themselves be predictable from riders' beliefs? From a national prospective survey of over 4000 riders in the UK, the data showed that youth played a much greater role than inexperience, and that accidents were associated with a particular pattern of behaviour, namely a willingness to break the law and violate the rules of safe riding, which was predictable from the riders' beliefs measured 12 months earlier. The implications of the findings are discussed both for theory and for policy and practice, and particular emphasis is placed on suggestions for modifying training courses. (A)

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Bibliotheeknummer
I 876103 IRRD 9602 /83
Uitgave

ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION. 1996 /01. 28(1) PP15-21 (21 REFS.) ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, OX5 1GB, UNITED KINGDOM 1996

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