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Accident Analysis & Prevention | 2010

Older female drivers: An emerging transport safety and mobility issue in Australia

Jennifer Oxley; Judith Lynne Charlton; James Scully; Sjaanie Narelle Koppel

This paper describes an investigation of safety, mobility and travel patterns in a sample of older women drivers and former drivers aged 60 years and over. Participants provided information on general health and functional abilities, travel and driving patterns, driving experiences and confidence, difficulty with and avoidance of driving situations, self-assessment of driving ability, crash and infringement history, the process and experiences leading up to stopping driving, and satisfaction with current mobility. The sample was a fairly active group, travelling frequently and substantial distances, and generally satisfied with their level of mobility. Current drivers were strongly interested in keeping driving for as long as possible, expressed strong concerns about the prospect of stopping driving and reported little evidence of self-regulation. In contrast, former drivers were less negative about driving cessation and mostly reported successful retirement from driving with few negative mobility consequences. Further, a number of relationships between crash involvement and driving experience, confidence of being a safe driver, and problems in driving situations were found. These findings have added to our understanding of the issues concerning the safety and mobility of older women. Implications for the promotion of safe driving practices are discussed.


Accident Analysis & Prevention | 2008

Evaluation of electronic stability control effectiveness in Australasia

James Scully; Stuart Newstead

Electronic stability control (ESC) is an in-vehicle technology aimed at improving primary safety by assisting the driver in avoiding loss of control of the vehicle. The aim of this study was to use available crash data from Australia and New Zealand to evaluate the effectiveness of ESC in reducing crash risk and to establish whether benefits estimated from overseas studies have translated to the Australian and New Zealand environments. The sample analysed included 7699 crashed vehicles fitted with ESC which comprised of 90 different models. Poisson regression was used to test whether the differences in the observed and expected crash counts for ESC fitted vehicles were significant, with exposure being induced from counts of rear end impacts. It was found that ESC reduced the risk of single vehicle crashes in which the driver was injured by 68% for 4WDs compared with 27% for passenger cars. The effect of ESC on multiple vehicle crashes in Australia and New Zealand was not clear. The long-term benefits of fitting ESC to all vehicles in Australia were also investigated based on the estimated single vehicle crash reductions.


Archive | 2005

Crash risk of older female drivers

Jennifer Oxley; Judith Lynne Charlton; Brian Fildes; Sjaanie Narelle Koppel; James Scully; Melinda Congiu; Kristen Moore


Proceedings of the 19th International Technical Conference on the Enhanced Safety of Vehicles (ESV) | 2005

Far Side Impact Injury Risk for Belted Occupants in Australia and the United States

Hampton C. Gabler; Michael Fitzharris; James Scully; Brian Fildes; Kennerly Digges; Laurie J. Sparke


Archive | 2007

Preliminary evaluation of electronic stability control effectiveness in Australasia

James Scully; Stuart Newstead


Archive | 2004

Older women and driving: a survey

Jennifer Oxley; Judith Lynne Charlton; Brian Fildes; Sjaanie Narelle Koppel; James Scully


Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine 49th Annual ConferenceAssociation for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine (AAAM) | 2005

Crash risk of older female drivers: contributing factors

Jennifer Oxley; Judith Lynne Charlton; Sjaanie Narelle Koppel; James Scully; Brian Fildes


ROAD SAFETY RESEARCH, POLICING AND EDUCATION CONFERENCE, 2004, PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIA | 2004

Characteristics of multiple impact crashes in ANCIS

David Logan; James Scully; Brian Fildes


AUSTRALASIAN ROAD SAFETY RESEARCH POLICING EDUCATION CONFERENCE, 2007, MELBOURNE, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA | 2007

Findings on the effectiveness of intersection treatments included in the Victorian Statewide Accident Black Spot Program

N Candappa; James Scully; Stuart Newstead; Bruce Corben


Australasian Road Safety Research, Policing and Education Conference, 2011, Perth, Western Australia, Australia | 2011

Potential for improving the relationship between ANCAP ratings and real world data derived crashworthiness ratings

Stuart Newstead; James Scully

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