Tay, Richard (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
Driver Inattention: More Risky than the Fatal Four?
Conference Year: 2002
Driver inattention is a very significant but often neglected road safety issue. In terms of its contribution to the social cost of road crashes, it fa ... [More]
An exploration of Australian driving anger
Conference Year: 2002
This paper reports the findings of two studies undertaken to explore the extent and nature of driving anger among a sample of Australian drivers. A qu ... [More]
The time and distance halo effects of speed cameras
Conference Year: 2002
The objective of the study is to gain an understanding of the effects that speed cameras have on speed distributions on a section of the Pacific Motor ... [More]
Overcoming the barriers to fleet safety in Australia
Conference Year: 2001
Improved fleet safety can enhance business effectiveness, road safety and occupational health and safety. This paper reviews several recent UK and Aus ... [More]
The Influence of Fear Arousal and Perceived Efficacy on the Acceptance and Rejection of Road Safety Advertising Messages
Conference Year: 2001
This paper examines the effects of fear arousal and perceived efficacy on the acceptance and rejection of road safety advertising messages that are ty ... [More]

