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Beyond the threat of legal sanctions: What deters speeding behaviours?

机译:超越法律制裁的威胁:什么会阻止行为加速?

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The effectiveness of countermeasures to reduce the incidence of speeding is extremely important when considering the impact the behaviour has on the road toll. Deterrence based sanctions such as fines and licence loss are heavily utilised to deter drivers from exceeding the speed limit as well as emphasising the threat of physical harm (e.g., media campaigns). However, surprisingly little research has actually examined the extent to which legal and non-legal sanctions influence speeding behaviours. This paper reports on an examination of 1253 Queensland drivers' perceptions of legal and non-legal speeding sanctions and the corresponding deterrent impact of such perceptions on self-reported offending behaviour. Participants volunteered to complete either an online or paper version of the questionnaire. The self-reported frequency of speeding behaviours was consistent with previous research, as was the significant link found between speeding and being a younger male with greater exposure to the road. Encouragingly, perceptions of apprehension certainty were not only the highest rated factor, but were also found to be a predictor of avoiding speeding behaviours. However, an expected link between perceptual severity and offending was counterintuitive in nature (e.g., positive) and participants generally did not consider penalties were applied swiftly. Fearing being injured was the only non-legal sanction predictive of reduced speeding behaviours, as the threat of social sanction or internal loss (e.g., shame) had a limited impact While researchers have long proposed that a range of legal and non-legal sanctions can influence speeding behaviours (which are also utilised in complementary media campaigns), a strong link between deterrent forces and offending behaviours with self-reported data remains lacking. This paper further considers the findings in regards to the need for further research. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:当考虑到行为对道路通行费的影响时,减少超速行驶的对策的有效性非常重要。严厉地采用了基于威慑的制裁措施,例如罚款和牌照丢失,以阻止驾驶员超过速度限制,并强调人身伤害的威胁(例如,媒体宣传)。但是,令人惊讶的是,很少有研究真正检查过法律和非法律制裁对加速行为的影响程度。本文报告了对1253名昆士兰州驾驶员对法律和非法律超速制裁的看法的调查,以及这些看法对自我报告的违规行为的相应威慑作用。参与者自愿填写在线或纸质问卷。自我报告的超速行为频率与以前的研究一致,超速驾驶与年轻的男性之间的显着联系也很明显。令人鼓舞的是,对恐惧感确定性的认识不仅是最高的评价因素,而且还被认为是避免超速行为的预测指标。然而,预期的严重程度与违法行为之间的预期联系在本质上是违反直觉的(例如,正面的),并且参与者通常不认为处罚是迅速实施的。害怕受伤是唯一可以预测超速行为减少的非法律制裁,因为社会制裁或内部损失(例如耻辱)的威胁影响有限,而研究人员长期以来一直认为可以采取一系列法律和非法律制裁措施影响超速行为(也用于补充媒体运动中)的因素,威慑力量与具有自我报告数据的冒犯行为之间仍然缺乏牢固的联系。本文进一步考虑了需要进一步研究的发现。 (C)2017 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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    《Transportation research》 |2017年第10期|128-136|共9页
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    Queensland Univ Technol, CARRS Q, K Block,130 Victoria Pk Rd, Kelvin Grove 4059, Australia;

    Queensland Univ Technol, CARRS Q, K Block,130 Victoria Pk Rd, Kelvin Grove 4059, Australia;

    Queensland Univ Technol, CARRS Q, K Block,130 Victoria Pk Rd, Kelvin Grove 4059, Australia;

    Queensland Univ Technol, CARRS Q, K Block,130 Victoria Pk Rd, Kelvin Grove 4059, Australia;

    Queensland Univ Technol, CARRS Q, K Block,130 Victoria Pk Rd, Kelvin Grove 4059, Australia;

    Queensland Univ Technol, CARRS Q, K Block,130 Victoria Pk Rd, Kelvin Grove 4059, Australia;

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