Conference Proceeding
Authors: Darren Wishart (Queensland University of Technology, Australia) , Jeremy Davey (Queensland University of Technology, Australia) , James Freeman (Queensland University of Technology, Australia) , Bevan Rowland (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
Work-related driving safety is an emerging concern for Australian and overseas organisations. An in depth investigation was undertaken into a group of fleet drivers’ attitudes regarding what personal and environment factors have the greatest impact upon driving behaviours. A number of new and unique factors not previously identified were found including: vehicle features, vehicle ownership, road conditions, weather, etc. The major findings of the study are discussed in regards to practical solutions to improve fleet safety.
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How to Cite: Wishart, D. , Davey, J. , Freeman, J. & Rowland, B. (2009) “Identifying Influences of Driving Behaviour: Could the Australian Work Driving Setting Be Unique?”, Driving Assessment Conference. 5(2009). doi: https://doi.org/10.17077/drivingassessment.1312