Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6967044 Accident Analysis & Prevention 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
► We review self-regulation behaviours across the driving lifespan. ► A quadratic effect of age was determined such that younger and older drivers exhibited higher levels of self-regulation than middle-aged drivers. ► This effect was affected by experience such that when experience was controlled for, self-regulation increased with age. ► Anxious driving style and negative affective attitude predicted self-regulation. Results suggest that self-regulation behaviours occur as a result of driving anxiety.
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