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2006Personality characteristics and attitudes of young traffic offendersWundersitz, L.; Burns, N.; Peter Sugg,; Australasian Road Safety Research, Policing and Education Conference (2006 : Gold Coast, Qld)
2022Alcohol, illicit drugs and prescription medications used by severely injured drivers, riders and pedestrians before and after the crashBaldock, M.; Wundersitz, L.; Raftery, S.; Edwards, S.; Lifetime Support Authority (LSA)
2021Prevention and mitigation of fatal crashes in regional and remote areasWundersitz, L.; Edwards, S.-A.; Thompson, J.; South Australian Department for Infrastructure and Transport
2007South Australia's Driver Intervention Program: Personality characteristics of participants and their subsequent crash and offence experienceHutchinson, T.; Kloeden, C.; Wundersitz, L.; William Gibbons,; Australian Road Safety Research Policing and Education Conference (2007 : Melbourne, Australia)
2008Can personality characteristics and attitudes predict risky driving behaviour among young drivers?Wundersitz, L.; Burns, N.; Barry Watson,; Joint ACRS-Travelsafe National Conference (2008 : Brisbane, Australia)
2008Personality and attitudinal predictors of traffic offences among young drivers - a prospective analysisWundersitz, L.; Burns, N.; Lisa Dorn,
2013An examination of the environmental, driver and vehicle factors associated with the serious and fatal crashes of older rural driversThompson, J.; Baldock, M.; Mathias, J.; Wundersitz, L.
2014Phone use while driving: results from an observational surveyWundersitz, L.
2011Road safety mass media campaigns: Why are results inconclusive, and what can be done?Hutchinson, T.; Wundersitz, L.
2023The contribution of driver fatigue to casualty and fatal crashes in South AustraliaThompson, J.; Wundersitz, L.; This research was funded via a deed with the South Australian Government