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Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour

Journal Volume: 38
Journal Issue:
Journal Year: 2016
Articles in SafetyLit: 19

A comprehensive analysis of factors leading to speeding offenses among large-truck drivers

Accounting for the Theory of Planned Behaviour in departure time choice

Breaking the habit: does fracturing your wrist change your travel and driver behaviour?

Comparison of contributing factors in hit-and-run crashes with distracted and non-distracted drivers

Driving performance while using a mobile phone: a simulation study of Greek professional drivers

Drunk driving offenders' knowledge and behaviour in relation to alcohol-involved driving in Yinchuan and a comparison with Guangzhou, China

Dynamic traffic management on a familiar road: failing to detect changes in variable speed limits

Effects of visual roll on steering control and gaze behavior in a motorcycle simulator

Goal priming, public transportation habit and travel mode selection: the moderating role of trait mindfulness

Identifying factors for traffic safety support in older drivers

Imagery-inducing distraction leads to cognitive tunnelling and deteriorated driving performance

Impulsivity and driver behaviors, offences and accident involvement: a systematic review

Public health consequences of road traffic injuries - estimation of seriously injured persons based on risk for permanent medical impairment

Safe travel: passenger assessment of trust and safety during seafaring

Secondary task engagement and vehicle automation - comparing the effects of different automation levels in an on-road experiment

Self-reported engagement in driver distraction: an application of the Theory of Planned Behaviour

The role of executive function, personality and attitudes to risks in explaining self-reported driving behaviour in adolescent and adult male drivers

The role of traffic law enforcements in the relationship between cultural variables and traffic fatality rates across some countries of the world

What to expect from the future leaders of Bogotá and Curitiba in terms of public transport: opinions and practices among university students