Just reveived a programme for this conference (unlikely to attend), some interesting papers that might spark the interest of a few on here.
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The Novice Driver Problem
How do ‘significant others’ influence young people’s beliefs about driving?
Amanda Green and Lisa Dorn
Cranfield University; UK
Piloting a telemetric data tracking system to assess post-training
real driving performance of young novice drivers
Robert B. Isler, Nicola J. Starkey, Peter Sheppard and Chris Yu
University of Waikato; NZ
Fault correction vs self-assessment in driving instruction
Ian Edwards and Tracey Curle
Alpha to Omega Motoring Ltd (a2om); UK
New elements in the Dutch practical driving test
Jan Vissers, Jolieke Mesken, Erik Roelofs and René Claesen
DHV Environment and Transportation, Cito National Assessment Institute,
3 CBR Driving Test Organisation; The Netherlands
Personality and attitudinal predictors of traffic offences among young drivers
Lisa Wundersitz
University of Adelaide; Australia
Pre-driving attitudes and non-driving road user behaviours:
Does the past predict future driving behaviour?
Helen Mann and Mark Sullman
University of Heriot Watt; Scotland
University of Hertfordshire; UK
Prediction of problem driving risk in novice drivers in Ontario:
Part II outcome at two years
Laurence Jerome and Al Segal
University of Western Ontario; Canada
Emotions and Driver Behaviour
A review of studies on emotions and road user behaviour
Jolieke Mesken, Marjan Hagenzieker, and Talib Rothengatter
DHV Environment and Transportation, SWOV Institute for Road Safety Research, University of Groningen; The Netherlands
A comparison of the propensity for angry driving scale and the short driving anger scale
Mark J.M. Sullman
University of Hertfordshire, UK
Aggression and non-aggression amongst six types of drivers
Évelyne Vallières, Pierre McDuff, Robert Vallerand and Jacques Bergeron
Université du Québec à Montréal, Université de Montréal; Canada
The influence of age differences on coping style and driver behaviour
Elizabeth Andrews and Stephen Westerman
University of Leeds; UK
Rider Behaviour
An evaluation of the Portuguese moped rider training programme
Patrícia António and M Matos
Institute of Drug and Addiction, Portuguese Road Accident Prevention, University of Lisbon; Portugal
Flow, task capability and powered two-wheeler rider training
Paul Broughton
Napier University; Scotland
Understanding inappropriate high speed by motorcyclists: a qualitative analysis
Barbara Hannigan, Ray Fuller Bates, H. Martin Gormley, Steve Stradling, Paul Broughton, Neale Kinnear and O’Dolan, C.
Trinity College Dublin; Ireland
Napier University; Scotland
At Work Road Safety
Effects of organisational safety culture on driver behaviours and accident involvement of professional drivers
Bahar Öz and Timo Lajunen
University of Helsinki; Finland
Middle East Technical University; Turkey
Stages of change in the Australian workplace and its application to driver education
Tamara Banks, Jeremy Davey and H. Biggs
Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety – Queensland; Australia
Prospective relationships between physical activity, ‘need for recovery,’ and driver accidents and absenteeism
Adrian Taylor and Lisa Dorn
University of Exeter, Cranfield University; UK
Predicting high risk behaviours in a fleet setting: Implications and difficulties utilising behaviour measurement tools
Jeremy Davey, James Freeman and Darren Wishart
Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety – Queensland; Australia
Driver celeration behaviour in training and regular driving
Anders af Wåhlberg & Lennart Melin
Uppsala University; Sweden
A study of contemporary modifications to the Manchester driver behaviour
questionnaire for organisational fleet settings
James Freeman, Jeremy Davey and Darren Wishart
Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety – Queensland; Australia
A comparison of seat belt use between work time and free time
driving among Turkish taxi drivers
Özlem ?im?eko?lu & T Lajunen
University of Helsinki; Finland
Middle East Technical University; Turkey
A review of developing and implementing Australian fleet
safety interventions: Case study approach update
Darren Wishart, Jeremy Davey and James Freeman
Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety - Queensland; Australia
Human Factors and the Road Environment
Do we really drive by the seat of our pants?
Neale Kinnear, Steve Stradling and Cynthia McVey
TRI, UK Napier University, Glasgow Caledonian University; Scotland
The impact of subjective factors on driver vigilance: A driving simulator study
Jérémy Vrignon, Andry Rakotonirainy, D. Gruyer and G. Saint Pierre
LIVIC; France
Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety - Queensland; Australia
The use of local case review panels to determine contributory factors in crash data
Peter Hillard, David Logan, and Brian Fildes
Monash University; Australia
The effectiveness of new seat belt legislation in Northern Ireland
Woodside, AR., Seymour, JR.and Gallagher, C
University of Ulster; Ireland
Technological interventions, Driver Behaviour and Road Safety
Development of multimedia tests for responsive driving
Erik Roelofs, Marieke van Onna, Reinoud Nägele, Jolieke Mesken, Maria Kuiken, and Esther Cozijnsen
Cito, DHV Environment and Transportation; The Netherlands
The effect of simulation training on novice driver accident rates
R. Wade Allen, George D. Park, and Marcia L. Cook
Systems Technology, Inc; USA
Driving experience and simulation of accident scenarios
Catherine Berthelon, Claudine Nachtergaële and Isabelle Aillerie
Institut National de Recherche sur les Transports et leur Sécurité; France
Investigating the contexts in which in-vehicle navigation system users
have received and followed inaccurate route guidance instructions
Nick. Forbes and Gary Burnett
University of Nottingham; UK
Comparison of novice drivers in Austria and the Czech Republic
with and without the use of Intelligent Speed Adaptation
Christine Turetschek and Ralf Risser
Factum Chaloupka & Risser OHG; Austria
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