2025 - Impaired driving: Session 22
2025 - Impaired driving: Session 22
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This session includes the following presentations:
Distracted driving beliefs and behaviours and the association with rules
Sina Rejali
Queensland University of Technology
Mood, task load and driver distraction: what is the relationship?
Amanda Stephens
Monash University Accident Research Centre
Distractibility of In-Vehicle Infotainment Systems: Methodological Protocol to Measuring Distraction
Rachael Wynne
University of Newcastle
Adult attachment and speaking up to distracted drivers
(Jessie Bethune) David Rodwell
MAIC-QUT Road Safety Research Collaboration
New apps and context considerations: Young drivers’ intended phone use
Sherrie-Anne Kaye
MAIC-QUT Road Safety Research Collaboration
A systems thinking-based approach to address drug driving-related road trauma
Jolene Cox
University of the Sunshine Coast
Impairments in simulated driving for young adults with sleep disorders
(Claire Dunbar) Amy Reynolds
Flinders University
Has the COVID-19 Pandemic influenced current driving behaviours?
(Natalie Watson-Brown) Razi Hasan
The University of Western Australia