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Exploring the Factors which underpin Young Drivers' Over-Representation in Road Traffic Collisions

机译:探索道路交通冲突中年轻驾驶员过分代表的因素

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Worldwide, young drivers are involved in more road traffic collisions than any other age group (Taubman & Katz, 2012). Comprehensive driver training and various forms of pre- and- post-test road safety interventions (RSIs) are in place, but young drivers continue to be involved in more at-fault, fatal collisions than older, newly qualified drivers (e.g. Emmerson, 2008; Braitman et al, 2008; Clarke et al, 2010). The evidence base to date is mixed regarding why young drivers are at a heightened risk of collision and so this thesis aims to provide further understanding about the factors underpinning young drivers’ engagement in risky driving. An evaluation of a young driver RSI, found that young males were less likely than young females to report safer attitudes and intentions after attending the RSI. We considered that this may be due to young males’ behaviour being motivated by a desire to seek rewards (e.g. the thrill of risky driving) rather than a fear of punishment which forms the basis of traditional RSIs. Two subsequent studies were conducted to ascertain whether a heightened sensitivity to reward might underpin the risk-taking behaviour of those most at risk. We found that young males and females scoring high on reward sensitivity reported engaging in more road traffic violations and displayed slower reaction times on a driving game; suggesting that young people may have a heightened sensitivity to reward, in general, and concurrently tend to accept a higher degree of risk than other drivers. We also found that reward sensitive young drivers rated road safety messages framed in terms of financial gains as most effective, suggesting that financial incentives may be a potential route to engage young drivers in the future. The findings from another study provided insight into the precise mechanisms at play in the relationship between young drivers and their peer passengers, and the evaluation of the pilot peer-to-peer RSI showed how it might be possible to improve young drivers’ intentions to drive safely by modifying the norm that risky driving is an appropriate way to attain social prestige within a peer group. The thesis offers a significant contribution to the literature by establishing empirically the effect of reward sensitivity on young drivers’ engagement in risky driving and suggesting multiple ways to better improve young drivers’ safety in the future.
机译:在全球范围内,年轻驾驶员参与道路交通事故的比例高于任何其他年龄段的人群(Taubman&Katz,2012)。虽然已经进行了全面的驾驶员培训以及各种形式的测试前和测试后道路安全干预措施(RSI),但是与新近合格的年长驾驶员相比,年轻驾驶员继续参与更多的致命性碰撞事故(例如Emmerson,2008年) ; Braitman等,2008; Clarke等,2010)。迄今为止,关于年轻驾驶员为何有更高的碰撞风险的证据是多种多样的,因此本文旨在提供进一步了解年轻驾驶员从事危险驾驶的因素。对年轻驾驶员RSI的评估发现,参加RSI后,年轻男性比年轻女性报告更安全的态度和意图的可能性更低。我们认为,这可能是由于年轻男性的行为是出于寻求奖励的渴望(例如冒险驾驶的刺激),而不是因为害怕受到惩罚而形成传统的RSI。随后进行了两项研究,以确定对奖励的敏感度提高是否可以支撑最有风险的人的冒险行为。我们发现,奖励敏感性高的年轻男性和女性报告了更多的道路交通违规行为,并且在驾驶游戏中显示出较慢的反应时间。这表明,一般而言,年轻人对奖励的敏感性更高,并且同时倾向于接受比其他驾驶员更高的风险程度。我们还发现,奖励敏感的年轻驾驶员将以经济收益为框架的道路安全信息评为最有效,这表明经济激励可能是将来吸引年轻驾驶员的潜在途径。另一项研究的结果提供了对年轻驾驶员与其同伴乘客之间关系的精确机制的见解,对点对点RSI飞行员的评估表明,如何有可能改善年轻驾驶员的驾驶意图通过修改规范,即冒险驾驶是在同龄人群体中获得社会声望的适当方法,可以安全地开展工作。通过经验确定奖励敏感性对年轻驾驶员从事危险驾驶的影响,并提出多种方法以改善未来年轻驾驶员的安全性,本论文为文献做出了重要贡献。

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    Weston Lauren;

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