Browsing by Author "Cantwell, Stephen James"
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Does a video speed task predict risky speeding behaviour in young and inexperienced drivers?
Cantwell, Stephen James (University of Waikato, 2010)Vehicle crashes account for the highest number of fatalities for persons aged between 17 and 25 years of age in New Zealand. Despite a myriad of factors precipitating vehicle crashes, excess or inappropriate vehicle speed ... -
The effects of road commentary training on novice drivers' visual search behaviour: A preliminary investigation
Cantwell, Stephen James; Isler, Robert B.; Starkey, Nicola J. (ACRS, 2013)One of the major challenges facing novice drivers seems to be adequately scanning, detecting, and responding to hazards which present during the course of everyday driving; a process that involves ‘reading the road’ and ... -
The role of hazard perception in speed choice
Cantwell, Stephen James (The University of Waikato, 2021)It is a fact that drivers’ poor speed choices play a significant role in crashes, leading to many fatalities and injuries worldwide (WHO, 2012). Young novice drivers are about twice as likely to be killed in a speed-related ...
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