Psychology
Reckless driving in adolescence: 'State' and 'trait' factors
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Reckless driving practices were studied among 139 high school students aged 17-18. A majority of both boys and girls reported driving at high speeds, and a majority of boys reported racing in a car and passing in a no-passing zone. About one-quarter of boys and girls reported driving while intoxicated. Sensation seeking and aggressiveness were found to be related to reckless driving practices. Fifty-nine of the students kept a log of their driving episodes over a 10-day period. Analysis of these data indicated that the participants drove faster when in an angry mood than when in any other mood. Also, they drove faster when alone or with friends than when their parents were present. Copyright © 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.
Publication Title
Accident Analysis and Prevention
Publication Date
1997
Volume
29
Issue
1
First Page
57
Last Page
63
ISSN
0001-4575
DOI
10.1016/S0001-4575(97)87007-8
Keywords
adolescents, aggressiveness, automobiles, driving, sensation seeking
Repository Citation
Arnett, Jeffrey Jensen; Offer, Daniel; and Fine, Mark A., "Reckless driving in adolescence: 'State' and 'trait' factors" (1997). Psychology. 776.
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