Davey, Dr. Jeremy (CARRS-Q School of Psychology and Counselling Queensland University of Technology, QUEENSLAND)
Developing a uniform national approach to managing drink driving offenders
Conference Year: 2004
Although the need for uniform national laws in a number of areas has been well recognized (e.g. commercial transactions, consumer credit and gun contr ... [More]
Work related motor vehicle incident profiles: An analysis of costs and frequencies
Conference Year: 2005
Work related road safety research is scarce. Due to an increasing awareness of workplace health and safety issues and the impact of fleet safety on bu ... [More]
Estimating the cost of work motor vehicle incidents in Australia
Conference Year: 2005
To determine the costs of motor vehicle crashes companies have previously relied upon roughly estimated cost multipliers. Establishing the insurance c ... [More]
Motorist behaviour at railway level crossings: An exploratory study of train driver experience
Conference Year: 2005
Railway level crossings are the interface between roads and train lines, and as such are the potential site for vehicle-train collisions and incidents ... [More]
A comparative analysis of the nature and extent of traffic offences and their relationship to other non-traffic offences
Conference Year: 2005
This study examined the relationship between traffic offences and other types of crime through a comparative analysis of their characteristics and tem ... [More]
An application of the driver attitude questionnaire to examine driving behaviours within an Australian organisational fleet setting
Conference Year: 2006
This study reports on the utilisation of the Driver Attitude Questionnaire (DAQ) to examine the self- reported driving behaviours of a sample of Austr ... [More]
A Study Predicting Self-Reported Crashes among Fleet Drivers
Conference Year: 2006
This study reports on the utilisation of the Manchester Driver Behaviour Questionnaire (DBQ), Driver Attitude Questionnaire (DAQ) and Safety Climate ... [More]
Work-Related Road Safety Risk Assessment: Utilisation of Self-Report Surveys to Predict Organisational Risk
Conference Year: 2008
Work-related driving safety is an emerging concern for Australian and overseas organisations. Research has shown that road crashes are the most common ... [More]
The Self-Reported Impact of Legal and Non-Legal Sanctions on Drug Driving Behaviours in Queensland: A study of General Motorists and Convicted Offenders
Conference Year: 2008
Contemporary research on driving behaviour has indicated a substantial percentage of motorists drive on public roads after consuming illicit substance ... [More]
Safety Ownership in the Australian Workplace and its Application to Road Safety
Conference Year: 2007
Road safety within the community can be enhanced through improvements in work-related road safety. Recent research in the construction industry sugg ... [More]

