With young drivers as participants, driving behaviour, attitudes, personality and cognitive functioning were tested and driving performance was operationalised through two measures on a driving simulator, speeding and lane deviations. Cognitive functioning was found to contribute to driving behaviour, along...
“A driver is delayed in the recognition of information necessary to safely maintain the lateral and longitudinal control of the vehicle (the driving task) due to some event, activity, object or person, within or outside the vehicle that compels or tends to induce the drivers, shifting attentio...
As such, the research findings suggest that general interventions such as education, engineering, and enforcement should target transient rule violations such as speeding and using a handheld mobile phone while driving for young drivers in Colombia. Future research should investigate how these ...
Female drivers are typically touted for following the rules and showing less aggressive driving behaviors than males. It's true they were found to be 66 percent more likely to wear seat belts. But, before you commend them for being so conscientious, know that they were also 28 percent more ...
B.To draw drivers' attention to speeding.C.To keep the drivers focused on driving.D.To increase the number of teenage drivers.(2)What does the underlined word "it" in Paragraph 2 refer to? ___A.One of steering wheels' tasks.B.A coat hanger for the system.C.The mixture of drivers...
3.He said he was a policeman and therefore had the ___ to arrest speeding drivers.A.controlB.influenceC.authorityD.priorityCorrect answer:4.On the coast the weather is ___ with day after day of hot sunshine,in the mountains however the air cools quickly and until the end of June you...
High risk problem young drivers were characterised by self-reported pre-Licence driving, unsupervised Learner driving, and speeding, driving errors, risky driving exposure, crash involvement, and offence detection during the Provisional period. Medium risk drivers were also characterised by more risky ...
Frequent errors that result in crashes among teenage drivers include poor anticipation of road hazards, speeding, and distraction (Curry, Hafetz, Kallan, Winston, & Durbin, 2011). Distraction can be viewed as any action that causes a driver to divert or focus their attention to anything other ...
Young drivers in Colombia reported a breadth of risky driving behaviours worth targeting in broader interventions. For example, interventions can target speeding, particularly as three quarters of the participants drove small-medium cars associated with poorer road safety outcomes. Moreover, risky driving...
shewasnotwearingblack.A.risenB.arousedC.causedD.woken2.Arecentwasthatabout 20 percentofcollegegraduatesjoinedthearmyoftheunemploymentlastyear.A.estimateB.numberC.figureD.statistic3.Hesaidhewasapolicemanandthereforehadthe__toarrestspeedingdrivers.A.controlB.influenceC.authorityD.priorityCorrectanswer4.On...