An investigation of characteristics associated with driving speed.

Auteur(s)
Harrison, W.A. Fitzgerald, E.S. Pronk, N.J. & Fildes, B.
Jaar
Samenvatting

This paper is also published in the 1998 Road Safety, Policing, Education Conference, held Wellington, New Zealand, Vol 1 pp 78-82, published by the Land Transport Safety Authority. For the entry see E200244. Previous research has shown that speed has a clear role in accident causation and injury severity. A road-side survey was conducted to investigate the relationship between drivers' observed speed and a variety of driver and situational factors. A relationship was found between drivers' attitudes towards speeding and their observed speed. Drivers' tolerance of illegal behaviours was also related to speed choice, where those who were tolerant of illegal behaviours drove faster than other drivers. The characteristics associated with speeding, as defined in this report, can be used to model characters in public education campaigns, such as the Transport Accident Commission advertisements, or to target specific groups of the population as the recipients of education and enforcement campaigns. (A) For the covering entry of this conference, please see IRRD abstract no. E200232.

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Bibliotheeknummer
C 18893 [electronic version only] /83 / IRRD E202375
Uitgave

Clayton, Victoria, Monash University, Accident Research Centre MUARC, 1998, 109 p., 84 ref.; MUARC Report ; No. 140 - ISBN 0-7326-1438-4

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