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'They're lunatics on the road': Exploring the normative influences of parents, friends, and police on young novices' risky driving decisions

机译:“他们是道路上的疯子”:探索父母,朋友和警察对年轻新手冒险驾驶决策的规范影响

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Purpose: Young novice drivers experience significantly greater risk of being injured or killed in car crashes than older more experienced drivers. This research utilised a qualitative approach guided by the framework of Akers' social learning theory. It explored young novice drivers' perspectives on risky driving including rewards and punishments expected from and administered by parents, friends, and police, imitation of parents' and friends' driving, and advantages and disadvantages of risky driving. Methods: Twenty-one young drivers (12 females, 9 males) aged 16-25 years (M= 17.71 years, SD = 2.15) with a Learner (n = 11) or Provisional (n = 10) driver licence participated in individual or small group interviews. Findings and conclusions: Content analysis supported four themes: (1) rewards and (2) punishments for risky driving, and the influence of (3) parents and (4) friends. The young novice drivers differed in their vulnerability to the negative influences of friends and parents, with some novices advising they were able to resist risky normative influences whilst others felt they could not. The authority of the police as enforcers of road rules was either accepted and respected or seen as being used to persecute young novices. These findings suggest that road safety interventions should consider the normative influence of parents and friends on the risky and safe behaviour of young novices. Police were also seen as influential upon behaviour. Future research should explore the complicated relationship between parents, friends, the police, young novices, and their risky driving behaviour.
机译:目的:与经验丰富的老司机相比,年轻的新手在车祸中受伤或丧生的风险要大得多。这项研究采用了基于艾克斯(Akers)社会学习理论框架的定性方法。它探讨了年轻新手驾驶员对危险驾驶的看法,包括父母,朋友和警察期望和给予的奖励和惩罚,模仿父母和朋友的驾驶以及危险驾驶的利弊。方法:二十一名年龄在16至25岁(M = 17.71岁,SD = 2.15)且具有学习者(n = 11)或临时(n = 10)驾驶执照的年轻驾驶员(12名女性,男性9名)参加了个人研究或小组访谈。结果与结论:内容分析支持四个主题:(1)奖励和(2)危险驾驶的惩罚,以及(3)父母和(4)朋友的影响。年轻的新手驾驶员对朋友和父母的负面影响的脆弱性有所不同,一些新手建议他们能够抵御危险的规范影响,而其他人则认为他们不能。警察作为道路规则执行者的权威被接受和尊重,或者被视为迫害年轻新手。这些发现表明,道路安全干预措施应考虑父母和朋友对年轻新手危险和安全行为的规范影响。警察也被认为对行为有影响。未来的研究应探讨父母,朋友,警察,年轻新手之间的复杂关系,以及他们冒险的驾驶行为。

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