Using behaviour change techniques: guidance for the road safety community
Developing road safety interventions is an intensive and time-consuming activity and it is essential to develop interventions that work. This guide was commissioned to pull together advice in one place with a step-by-step process for the design and delivery of interventions using behaviour change techniques. The report provides a practical guide following the RAC Foundation’s earlier publication ‘Young Driver Safety: A review of behaviour change techniques for future interventions’ by Dr Mark Sullman at Cranfield University, which highlighted what can be learnt from the use of behaviour change techniques in other areas of public health. Most of the training we go through as drivers is understandably focused on the skills needed to control a vehicle rather than the attitudes brought to the task. We hope the report will provide an important resource for the road safety community to draw on as they develop interventions to improve the road safety record of the nation.
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Corporate Authors:
RAC Foundation
London, United Kingdom -
Authors:
- Fylan, F
- Publication Date: 2017-4
Media Info
- Pagination: 57p
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Attitudes; Behavior; Driver education; Driver training; Drivers; Recently qualified drivers; Traffic safety; Young adults
- Uncontrolled Terms: Safe systems (road users)
- Geographic Terms: United Kingdom
- ATRI Terms: Attitude; Crash countermeasure; Driver behaviour; Driver education; Driver training; Novice driver; Young driver
- Subject Areas: Safety and Human Factors;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 01638000
- Record Type: Publication
- Source Agency: ARRB
- Files: ATRI
- Created Date: Jun 16 2017 11:28AM