TRAFFIC SAFETY OF PROFESSIONAL DRIVERS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24867/14DS06KrsmanovicKeywords:
Traffic safety, Professional driversAbstract
Professional drivers are a very important target group in traffic safety. Their exposure to traffic increases the risk of accidents compared to other road users. The paper discusses the basic elements of traffic safety of professional drivers.
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Bomel Ltd (2004) Safety Culture and Work-related Road Accidents, Road Safety Researč Report No. 51 Author: BOMEL Ltd
Caird, K. J., & Kline, T. J. (2004). The relationšips between organizational and individual variables to on-the-job driver accidents and accident-free kilometers. Ergonomics 47 (15), 1598–1613.
DaCoTA. (2012). Work-related road safety, Deliverable 4.8v of the EC FP7 project DaCoTA. Retreived from www.dacota-project.eu
Downs, C.G., Keigan, M., Maycock, G. and Grayson, G.B. (1999) The Safety of Fleet Car Drivers: a Review. TRL
Dimmer, A. R., & Parker, D. (1999). The accidents, attitude and behaviour of company car drivers. In Behavioural Researč in Road Safety Ix. pa3524/99.
de Vicente Abad, M. A., Verdejo, M. Z., & de la Orden Rivera, M. V. (2012). Traffic-related occupational injuries.
Edwards, J. R., Davey, J., & Armstrong, K. (2013). Returning to the roots of culture: A review and re-conceptualisation of safety culture. Safety science, 55, 70-80.
Jex, S. M., & Bliese, P. D. (1999). Efficacy beliefs as a moderator of the impact ofwork-related stressors: A multilevel study. Journal of Applied Psyčology, 84 (3) 349-361.
Lam, L. T. (2004). Environmental factors associated with craš-related mortality and injury among taxi drivers in New South Wales, Australia. Accident Analysis & Prevention, 36(5), 905-908.
Newton, J., Howard, E., & Wišart, D. (2013). Occupational work-related road safety guide: A guide to applying road safety within a workplace. National Road Safety Partneršip Program Australia.
Parker, S. K., Axtell, C. M., & Turner, N., (2001). Designing a safer workplace:Importance of job autonomy, communication quality, and supportive supervisors. Journal ofOccupational Health Psyčology, 6 (3) 211-228.
Salminen, S. & Lähdeniemi, E. (2002). Risk factors in work-related traffic. Transportation Researč, Part F, 5, 77-86.
Wills, A. R., Watson, B., & Biggs, H. C. (2006). Comparing safety climate factors as predictors of work-related driving behavior. Journal of safety researč, 37(4), 375-383.
World Health Organization (2019). World report on road traffic injury prevention. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization.
Zohar, D. (2000). A group-level model of safety climate: Testing the effect of group climate on micro accidents in manufacturing jobs. Journal of Applied Psychology, 85:587-596.
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2021-09-10
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