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Kathryn Chorlton

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Accident; Analysis and Prevention|June 6, 2012
Can enforced behaviour change attitudes: exploring the influence of Intelligent Speed AdaptationKathryn Chorlton, Mark Conner
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|October 6, 2012
Identifying the psychological determinants of risky riding: an application of an extended Theory of Planned BehaviourKathryn Chorlton, Mark Conner, Samantha Jamson
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|June 6, 2012
Could Intelligent Speed Adaptation make overtaking unsafe?Samantha Jamson, Kathryn Chorlton, Oliver Carsten
Applied Ergonomics|May 19, 2009
The long-term effect of Intelligent Speed Adaptation on driver behaviourFrank Lai, Magnus Hjälmdahl, Kathryn Chorlton, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|June 6, 2012
Deal or no deal: can incentives encourage widespread adoption of intelligent speed adaptation devices?Kathryn Chorlton, Stephane Hess, Samantha Jamson, et al.
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|August 21, 2007
Application of the theory of planned behaviour to the prediction of objectively assessed breaking of posted speed limitsMark Conner, Rebecca Lawton, Dianne Parker, et al.
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Accident; Analysis and Prevention|June 6, 2012
Can enforced behaviour change attitudes: exploring the influence of Intelligent Speed AdaptationKathryn Chorlton, Mark Conner
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|October 6, 2012
Identifying the psychological determinants of risky riding: an application of an extended Theory of Planned BehaviourKathryn Chorlton, Mark Conner, Samantha Jamson
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|June 6, 2012
Could Intelligent Speed Adaptation make overtaking unsafe?Samantha Jamson, Kathryn Chorlton, Oliver Carsten
Applied Ergonomics|May 19, 2009
The long-term effect of Intelligent Speed Adaptation on driver behaviourFrank Lai, Magnus Hjälmdahl, Kathryn Chorlton, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|June 6, 2012
Deal or no deal: can incentives encourage widespread adoption of intelligent speed adaptation devices?Kathryn Chorlton, Stephane Hess, Samantha Jamson, et al.
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|August 21, 2007
Application of the theory of planned behaviour to the prediction of objectively assessed breaking of posted speed limitsMark Conner, Rebecca Lawton, Dianne Parker, et al.
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