Examining longitudinal experiences with connected vehicle technology in Australia's largest C-ITS pilot
Pascale, Michael T., Rodwell, David, Bond, Andy, Schroeter, Ronald, Rakotonirainy, Andry, Lewis, Ioni (2025) Examining longitudinal experiences with connected vehicle technology in Australia's largest C-ITS pilot. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 108, pp.89-106.
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What is needed to address psychosocial hazards in road transport? Using implementation science to understand the gaps

Otto, Bronwen, Newnam, Sharon, Weale, Victoria, Oakman, Jodi (2025) What is needed to address psychosocial hazards in road transport? Using implementation science to understand the gaps. Applied Ergonomics, 122, pp.Article number: 104398.
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Factors associated with psychological distress among Australian truck drivers: The role of personal, occupation, work, lifestyle, and health risk factors
Xia, Ting, Pritchard, Elizabeth, van Vreden, Caryn, Collie, Alex, Newnam, Sharon, Lubman, Dan I., Iles, Ross (2025) Factors associated with psychological distress among Australian truck drivers: The role of personal, occupation, work, lifestyle, and health risk factors. Journal of Transport and Health, 41, pp.Article number: 101973.
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A game theoretical model to examine pedestrian behaviour and safety on unsignalised slip lanes using AI-based video analytics
Arafat, Md Eaysir, Kaye, Sherrie-Anne, Schroeter, Ronald, Haque, Md Mazharul (2025) A game theoretical model to examine pedestrian behaviour and safety on unsignalised slip lanes using AI-based video analytics. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 217, pp.Article number: 108034.
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Drivers' perceptions of improving official information and road rules for distracted driving: Enhancing content, design, and delivery

Rejali, Seyed Sina, Kaye, Sherrie-Anne, Watson-Brown, Natalie, Senserrick, Teresa, Oviedo-Trespalacios, Oscar (2025) Drivers' perceptions of improving official information and road rules for distracted driving: Enhancing content, design, and delivery. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 110, pp.148-162.
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Can greyscale phone screens reduce mobile use while driving and walking? An exploratory experimental study
Rahmillah, Fety, Tariq, Amina, Kaye, Sherrie-Anne, King, Mark, Oviedo-Trespalacios, Oscar (2025) Can greyscale phone screens reduce mobile use while driving and walking? An exploratory experimental study. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 114, pp.498-512.
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Experts' perspectives on shared responsibility for speed management: A thematic analysis informed by systems thinking

Keller, Maria Eugenia, Watson, Barry, Kaye, Sherrie-Anne, King, Mark, Lewis, Ioni (2025) Experts' perspectives on shared responsibility for speed management: A thematic analysis informed by systems thinking. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 221, pp.Article number: 108185.
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Examining the effects of road safety advertising that encourages positive, prosocial driving behaviours
Lewis, Ioni, Rodwell, David, Gordon, Nyree, McDonald, Melinda (2025) Examining the effects of road safety advertising that encourages positive, prosocial driving behaviours. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour.
A novel learner driver first aid eLearning program: a mixed-method pre-post pilot test and evaluation
Miller, Olivia, Newnam, Sharon (2024) A novel learner driver first aid eLearning program: a mixed-method pre-post pilot test and evaluation. BMC Emergency Medicine, 24, pp.Article number: 137.
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Risk controls for preventing work-related musculoskeletal and mental health disorders: A STAMP analysis of the Victorian heavy vehicle transport sector
Otto, Bronwen, Newnam, Sharon, Weale, Victoria, Oakman, Jodi (2024) Risk controls for preventing work-related musculoskeletal and mental health disorders: A STAMP analysis of the Victorian heavy vehicle transport sector. Safety Science, 176, pp.Article number: 106558.
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'Safety in the Grey Zone': Evaluation of a training program to improve the safety of incident responders on high-speed roads
Newnam, Sharon, McDonald, Hayley, Austin, Tim, Bruce, Simon, Muir, Carlyn, Mazzeo, Tony (2024) 'Safety in the Grey Zone': Evaluation of a training program to improve the safety of incident responders on high-speed roads. Journal of Safety Research, 89, pp.83-90.
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Self-Regulating compliance to enhance safe driving behaviours
Watson-Brown, Natalie, Truelove, Verity, Senserrick, Teresa (2024) Self-Regulating compliance to enhance safe driving behaviours. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 105, pp.437-453.
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A qualitative study of the first COVID-19 pandemic lockdown: The impact on alcohol consumption and driving behaviours
Watson-Brown, Natalie, Nicolls, Michelle, Mardani, Anahita, Aveleira Fernandes, Ivana, Truelove, Verity (2024) A qualitative study of the first COVID-19 pandemic lockdown: The impact on alcohol consumption and driving behaviours. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 104, pp.449-460.
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Is it all about mobile phones? Exploring drivers' perceptions of government information and road rules on distracted driving

Rejali, Seyed Sina, Watson-Brown, Natalie, Kaye, Sherrie-Anne, Senserrick, Teresa, Oviedo-Trespalacios, Oscar (2024) Is it all about mobile phones? Exploring drivers' perceptions of government information and road rules on distracted driving. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 208, pp.Article number: 107770.
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Is official information about distracted driving enough? A critical investigation of Government-provided information and road rules in Australia
Rejali, Seyed Sina, Watson-Brown, Natalie, Kaye, Sherrie-Anne, Senserrick, Teresa, Oviedo-Trespalacios, Oscar (2024) Is official information about distracted driving enough? A critical investigation of Government-provided information and road rules in Australia. Safety Science, 175, pp.Article number: 106519.
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Shared intention and shared awareness for conditional automated driving: An online, randomized video experiment
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Perceived effectiveness of traditional and technology-based speeding-related countermeasures

Kaye, Sherrie-Anne, Watson-Brown, Natalie, Lewis, Ioni, Oviedo-Trespalacios, Oscar, Senserrick, Teresa (2024) Perceived effectiveness of traditional and technology-based speeding-related countermeasures. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 104, pp.348-358.
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Exploring beliefs and perceptions towards Advanced Rider Assistance Systems (ARAS) in motorcycle safety
Kaye, Sherrie-Anne, Nandavar, Sonali, Lewis, Ioni, Blackman, Ross, Schramm, Amy, McDonald, Melinda, Oviedo-Trespalacios, Oscar, Haworth, Narelle (2024) Exploring beliefs and perceptions towards Advanced Rider Assistance Systems (ARAS) in motorcycle safety. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 102, pp.77-87.
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Exploring perceptions of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) in older drivers with age-related declines
Wood, Joanne M., Henry, Emily, Kaye, Sherrie Anne, Black, Alex A., Glaser, Sebastien, Anstey, Kaarin J., Rakotonirainy, Andry (2024) Exploring perceptions of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) in older drivers with age-related declines. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 100, pp.419-430.
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Predicting risky driving behaviours using the theory of planned behaviour: A meta-analysis
Somoray, Klaire, White, Katherine, Watson, Barry, Lewis, Ioni (2024) Predicting risky driving behaviours using the theory of planned behaviour: A meta-analysis. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 208, pp.Article number: 107797.
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Driven to distraction: A systematic literature review on the role of the driving context in mobile phone use

Cuentas-Hernandez, Sandra, Li, Xiaomeng, King, Mark J., Lewis, Ioni, Oviedo-Trespalacios, Oscar (2024) Driven to distraction: A systematic literature review on the role of the driving context in mobile phone use. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 106, pp.215-243.
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Evaluating the effectiveness of brief anti-speeding messages disseminated within warning notices to driving offenders

Lewis, Ioni, Nandavar, Sonali, Rose, Chae, Watson, Barry, Watson, Angela (2024) Evaluating the effectiveness of brief anti-speeding messages disseminated within warning notices to driving offenders. Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives, 26, pp.Article number: 101153.
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Evaluation of messaging strategies to reinforce ‘good’ road safety behaviours
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Nudging to improve driver behaviour
Lewis, Ioni, Cattermole-Terzic, Vanessa, Ho, Bonnie, Nandavar, Sonali, McDonald, Melinda, Coughlan, Pete (2024) Nudging to improve driver behaviour. In Koppel, Sjaan, Johnson, Marilyn (Eds.), Proceedings of the 2024 Australasian Road Safety Conference, pp.299-301.
An exploratory study of parent acceptance of sanctions for driving offenses committed by their children
Rodwell, David (2024) An exploratory study of parent acceptance of sanctions for driving offenses committed by their children. Traffic Injury Prevention, 25 (3), pp.345-353.
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Beyond the billboard: A review of other external sources of driver distraction
Hinton, Jane, Oviedo-Trespalacios, Oscar, Watson, Barry, Haworth, Narelle (2024) Beyond the billboard: A review of other external sources of driver distraction. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 208, pp.Article number: 107771.
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A comparison of factors influencing the safety of pedestrians accessing bus stops in countries of differing income levels
Yendra, Delvis, Haworth, Narelle, Watson-Brown, Natalie (2024) A comparison of factors influencing the safety of pedestrians accessing bus stops in countries of differing income levels. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 207, pp.Article number: 107725.
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How do perceptions of procedural justice, police legitimacy, and legitimacy of laws influence intentions to drug drive?
Hasan, Razi, Watson, Barry, Haworth, Narelle, Oviedo-Trespalacios, Oscar, Bates, Lyndel (2024) How do perceptions of procedural justice, police legitimacy, and legitimacy of laws influence intentions to drug drive?. Journal of Safety Research, 90, pp.86-99.
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How might advertising campaigns rehumanize cyclists?

Haworth, Narelle, Delbosc, Alexa, Schramm, Amy, Haslam, Nick (2024) How might advertising campaigns rehumanize cyclists?. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 105, pp.246-256.
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Bicycle rider evaluations of an intersection safety alert system: Learnings for similar technologies from a field trial
Soro, Wonmongo Lacina, Haworth, Narelle, Zaslavsky, Arkady, Debnath, Ashim Kumar (2024) Bicycle rider evaluations of an intersection safety alert system: Learnings for similar technologies from a field trial. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 104, pp.249-265.
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Learning about crash causation from countermeasure evaluation: The example of the Queensland minimum passing distance rule
Haworth, Narelle (2024) Learning about crash causation from countermeasure evaluation: The example of the Queensland minimum passing distance rule. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 195, pp.Article number: 107401.
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Understanding nonuse of mandatory e-scooter helmets
Ssi Yan Kai, Nathalie, Haworth, Narelle, Schramm, Amy (2024) Understanding nonuse of mandatory e-scooter helmets. Traffic Injury Prevention, 25 (5), pp.757-764.
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Development and Validation of a Novel Night-Time Hazard Visibility Test
Wood, Joanne M., Lacherez, Philippe, Kennon, Catherine, Cuda, Damian, Black, Alex A. (2024) Development and Validation of a Novel Night-Time Hazard Visibility Test. Translational Vision Science and Technology, 13 (10), pp.Article number: 23.
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