Identifying approaches to address the hoon behaviours of drivers in local communities and any newly identified motivations behind the behaviour.

Natalie Watson-Brown, Isaac Salisbury, Teresa Senserrick, B. Watson

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Abstract

Hooning is antisocial behaviour that poses varying levels of risk. These behaviours are attributed to a small number of road crash fatalities and serious injuries. Yet the potential risks to drivers, passengers and bystanders are considerable. Crashes resulting from hoon behaviours are less likely to be reported, making it difficult to quantify the full scale of the problem. However, there is evidence for an association between greater levels of hoon behaviours and increased hoon-related crashes.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherQUT Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety - Queensland
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2022
Externally publishedYes

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