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'Does that mean I can't use my phone to pay when I'm in the Maccas drive thru?': Younger drivers' uncertainty and attitude toward smartphone law and punishment

机译:'这是否意味着我不能用手机在Maccas驱动器上驾驶时支付?“:年轻的司机的不确定性和对智能手机法律和惩罚的态度

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This study employed a mixed methods approach (a survey [n = 2,774] and focus groups [n = 16]) to understand the perceptions of younger drivers (18-25) on current smartphone laws in the Australian state of Victoria. First, by analysing quantitative data gathered from an online survey regarding smartphone laws, perceptions of punishment when breaking the law, and attitudes to both the law and fines, this study found younger drivers were less likely to understand the law around phone use while driving, even after direct or indirect experience with police. Additionally, the severity and impact of fines were perceived as more impactful and severe among younger drivers, women, and those on lower incomes, and the most common types of illegal use younger drivers engaged with were navigation, music applications, and hands-free calling, mostly facilitated through Bluetooth with their device placed out of sight. Consequently, focus groups were conducted with a subset of these younger drivers to explore these findings in more depth. It was revealed that smartphone laws were perceived to be ambiguous, at times unreasonable, and difficult to access conclusive information regarding the law or receive information throughout the Graduated Licencing Program. Additionally, of full licenced drivers breaking smartphone laws (n = 807), 61.7 percent never used a cradle. Among probationary drivers breaking the law (n = 209), 76.1 percent never used a cradle. This suggests rampant surreptitious illegal use. As such, younger drivers learning to drive are also learning methods to avoid punishment while breaking smartphone laws. This included not using a cradle and opting instead for Bluetooth connectivity or engaging in hand-held use, a choice that continued into Full Licensed driving. The severity of punishment was not common knowledge and was perceived to be incommensurate to the risks associated with certain types of use. In their opinion all of these factors reduced the legitimacy of the law. Addressing these factors with evidence-based countermeasures may increase compliance and road safety.
机译:本研究采用了混合方法方法(调查[N = 2,774]和焦点群体[n = 16])以了解较年轻的司机(18-25)对澳大利亚维多利亚州目前智能手机法的看法。首先,通过分析从在线调查收集的定量数据,就智能手机法律,违反法律时的惩罚的看法,以及对法律和罚款的态度,本研究发现年轻的司机在驾驶时不太可能理解手机周围的法律,即使在与警察的直接或间接经验之后。此外,罚款的严重程度和影响被认为是较年轻的司机,女性和较低收入的司机和那些更严重的,以及最常见的非法使用与导航,音乐应用和免提呼叫的较年轻的司机,主要通过蓝牙与其设备放在视线之外。因此,焦点小组被这些年轻司机的子集进行,以更深入地探索这些发现。据透露,智能手机法则被认为是暧昧的,有时不合理,并且难以在整个毕业许可方案中获得有关法律或收到信息的决定性信息。此外,全额持牌驱动程序破坏智能手机法律(n = 807),61.7%从未使用过摇篮。在违反法律(n = 209)中,76.1%从未使用过摇篮。这表明猖獗的偷偷摸摸的非法使用。因此,学习驾驶的年轻司机也是学习方法,以避免在打破智能手机法律时惩罚。这包括不使用摇篮和选择适用于蓝牙连接或参与手动使用,这是一项持续到全额许可驾驶的选择。惩罚的严重程度并不是普通知识,并且被认为是对与某些类型使用相关的风险不相信。在他们看来,所有这些因素都减少了法律的合法性。解决基于证据的对策的这些因素可能会增加合规性和道路安全。

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