Intentions and willingness to engage in risky driving behaviour among high school adolescents: evaluating the b streetsmart road safety programme.
Lisa Nicole SharwoodA MartiniukPooria Sarrami ForoushaniJulie SeggieStephanie WilsonJeremy HsuBrian BurnsDavid Bruce LoganPublished in: Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention (2022)
Trauma-informed, reality-based injury prevention programmes can be effective in changing short-term stated intentions to engage in risky driving, among a pre-independent driving student population. The adolescent novice driver age group is historically challenging to engage, and injury prevention action must be multipronged to address the many factors influencing their behaviour.