How can showrooms help drivers understand Intelligent Speed Assistance? Our @TheRSTrust funded study suggests salespeople can offer valuable practical insight into making the technology clear and memorable.
https://t.co/CL0VFXZX25
@VladislavGrozev@HarrietMBaird
Intelligent Speed Assistance can help drivers stay within the limit — but only if people use it. New blog for @Brakecharity on what UK drivers think, based on our @TheRSTrust funded work.
https://t.co/kinbuEYO0y
Is there an “E-factor” underlying pro-environmental behaviour that interventions could target?
We synthesised 1,888 correlations across 26 studies and consistently found links between behaviours — from recycling to sustainable transport.
https://t.co/AUKX8zCZ4h
@ab_ciocirlan and I have been researching predictors of sustainable transportation behaviour, guided by the Theory of Planned Behaviour. If you are designing interventions in this area then our new paper might have some helpful insights on what to target.
https://t.co/ysl9Xy16a9
I'm delighted to share research recently published by my former PhD student, Zeliha Ezgi Saribaz. We tested whether poverty amplifies the association of parental distress and children’s mental health. We expected that it would but it didn’t…
https://t.co/mPOchiKafu
Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA) can reduce speeding—but only if drivers use it.
With @TheRSTrust, we created an animation & leaflet on ISA’s benefits. A randomised controlled trial found they boost intent to use ISA.
Free materials & study: https://t.co/KpmqThcu4q
On #InternationalWomensDay great to be reminded of leadership & life saving contribution to road safety made by the UK’s most effective Secretary of State for Transport, whose 1967 Road Traffic Act introduced the seat belt, breathalyser, & 70mph limit.
Intelligent Speed Assistance is becoming more common in cars, but what predicts intention to use it? With @RoadSafetyTruUK support we found a range of salient beliefs. These might interest organisations aiming to help drivers stay within the speed limit. https://t.co/fKnDRVgCdr
Intelligent speed assist is here on some cars and coming for others.
However, many cars already have a speed limiter. Setting it throughout your drive at every limit change keeps you at the right speed, keeps you safe and heightens your observation powers around speed awareness
Intelligent speed assistance can support motorists to stay within speed limits and therefore save lives. What are the issues in rolling out the technology? With @RoadSafetyTruUK funding, we asked 60 stakeholders to find out. https://t.co/SsqWpSVoyf
I enjoyed presenting at the Road Safety GB conference yesterday. I talked about our @RoadSafetyTruUK funded work informing public information campaigns about encouraging the use of Intelligent Speed Assistance. Some details available here https://t.co/WnOT9zLSgF #NRSC2023
Fantastic psychology PhD place, fully funded for 3.5 yrs, with me and @maddyarden, applying behavioural science to reducing parental conflict. Project will work with @TaviRelations and @OnePlusOne_. Closes 12th May. Get in touch for more info.
https://t.co/m3MLh3b9Dp
New research just out on the role of self-regulation in young Iranian drivers. The driving context is very different from the UK, but the underlying processes look quite similar. https://t.co/GE2viVaQov
New research out addressing the links between Adverse Childhood Experiences and emotional and behavioural problems. First author @georgekhales and @agata_debowska key contributers. https://t.co/c8UMAtfxXe
I’ve been interested in the role of self-regulation in risky driving for a while as a potential safety intervention target. Very pleased to have been involved in this paper which develops a driving specific measure of self-regulation. https://t.co/lPysZ1bUQ0
In this #FreeAccess commentary, @ProfRichRowe reflects on Brown, Beardslee, Frick, Steinberg and Cauffman (2022) and explores the potential of #Sleep research to contribute to our understanding on antisocial behaviour.
A fascinating read. https://t.co/2KZRzxTXaG
Newly qualified motorists are the most vulnerable road users. Fortunately, this improves dramatically within a few months. But what’s different after a few hundred miles of driving? Here we report our latest attempts to find out: https://t.co/QTrxIR1Xgs
Child conduct problems, socio-economic status and the impact on broader family functioning
🗓️Weds 8 June | 10:00-13:00 BST | Seminar
Speakers: @ProfRichRowe@sheffielduni, Patrycja Piotrowska, Ann Hagell, Barbara Maughan and @noraamcintyre
Register➡️https://t.co/BYOMlgm0YK
Six - cross party - former road safety ministers support @transportgovuk implementing full package of vehicle safety measures applied across EU from July. This includes Intelligent Speed Assistance. See @PACTS letter to @grantshapps. Voices of reason not reaction on road safety.
@NuffieldFound funded work on the mechanisms linking family income to conduct problems in children out today. We found relationships with family functioning and parental mental health, but not the relationships we expected. https://t.co/td9nXSma5I