A systematic review of safety violations in industry

SJ Alper, BT Karsh - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2009 - Elsevier
It is widely known that intentional non-malevolent violations of safety procedures and norms
occur and evidence shows that safety violations can increase the risk of accidents. However …

The credibility of speed limits on 80 km/h rural roads: The effects of road and person (ality) characteristics

C Goldenbeld, I van Schagen - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2007 - Elsevier
The present study aimed to operationalise the concept of credible speed limits and to make
a first step to elaborate it in such a way that road authorities can put the concept into …

Multivariate analysis of fuel consumption related to eco-driving: Interaction of driving patterns and external factors

D Lois, Y Wang, A Boggio-Marzet, A Monzon - … Research Part D: Transport …, 2019 - Elsevier
Eco-driving, as individual car-use behavior, is a cost-effective way of improving fuel
efficiency, reducing CO 2 emissions and other air pollutants like NO x. This paper aims to …

Engineering livable streets: A thematic review of advancements in urban street design

E Dumbaugh, M King - Journal of Planning Literature, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Planners and urban designers have long sought to encourage the creation of livable streets.
Despite these professions' best efforts, the creation of such streets has proven difficult to …

The relationship between speeding behaviour (as measured by violation convictions) and crash involvement

PJ Cooper - Journal of safety research, 1997 - Elsevier
While it seems rational to assume that crash involvement risk and outcome are influenced by
the way one drives, nevertheless there is continuing controversy over the validity of certain …

An empirical analysis of driver perceptions of the relationship between speed limits and safety

F Mannering - Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and …, 2009 - Elsevier
In recent decades, it has become more common for speed limits to be set for political
reasons rather than for safety reasons. As a consequence, the motoring public seems to …

A challenge to the assumed generalizability of prediction and countermeasure for risky driving: Different factors predict different risky driving behaviors

R Fernandes, RFS Job, J Hatfield - Journal of Safety Research, 2007 - Elsevier
In road safety, it may be debated whether all risky behaviors are sufficiently similar to be
explained by similar factors. The often assumed generalizability of the factors that influence …

Investigating the self-reported behavior of drivers and their attitudes to traffic violations

S Vardaki, G Yannis - Journal of safety research, 2013 - Elsevier
Introduction Driving behavior theoretical models consider attitudes as an important
determinant of driver behavior. Moreover, the association between the self-reported …

Why drivers speed: The speeding perception inventory

SG Gabany, P Plummer, P Grigg - Journal of Safety Research, 1997 - Elsevier
This study reports initial results of a project to better understand the factors that predispose,
enable, and reinforce drivers' speeding behavior. This information is essential for successful …

Investigation of drivers' behavior towards speeds using crash data and self-reported questionnaire

HM Hassan, M Shawky, M Kishta, AM Garib… - Accident Analysis & …, 2017 - Elsevier
Speeding is a key contributing factor in roadway crashes in the United Arab Emirates (UAE)
and elsewhere. Understanding how drivers behave towards speed management devices …