Publications by: Alexia Lennon

Also publishes as (Alexia J. Lennon)

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Belsham, David, Bates, Lyndel, Somoray, Klaire, and Lennon, Alexia (2020) Novice drivers and parents: exploring the feasibility of third-party policing in reducing young driver offending. Crime Prevention and Community Safety, 22. pp. 153-172.

Bates, Lyndel, Somoray, Klaire, and Lennon, Alexia (2020) Parenting style, young driver compliance and the imposition of additional driving restrictions within graduated driver licensing systems. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 144. 105619.

Fitts, Michelle S., Palk, Gavan R., Lennon, Alexia J., and Clough, Alan R. (2017) The characteristics of young Indigenous drink drivers in Queensland, Australia. Traffic Injury Prevention, 18 (3). pp. 237-243.

Rowden, Peter, Watson, Barry, Haworth, Narelle, Lennon, Alexia, Shaw, Lauren, and Blackman, Ross (2016) Motorcycle riders' self-reported aggression when riding compared with car driving. Transportation Research Part F, 36. pp. 92-103.

Lennon, Alexia, Bates, Lyndel, Belsham, David, and Somoray, Klaire (2016) Third party parental policing of graduated driver licensing in the Australian Capital Territory. Report. Centre for Accident Research & Road Safety, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

Shaw, Lauren, Lennon, Alexia, and Watson, Barry (2014) Can't we all just get along? A qualitative investigation of the cognitive processes motivating driver aggression. In: [Presented at the International Congress of Applied Psychology]. From: ICAP 2014: International Congress of Applied Psychology, 22-24 October 2014, Paris, France.

O'Brien, Sharon, Shaw, Lauren, Watson, Barry, and Lennon, Alexia (2012) Do drivers respond emotionally and behaviourally differently to an intentionally anger provoking driving situation than to an ambiguous, but potentially provocative, one? Results of a self-report survey. In: Proceedings of the Australasian Road Safety Research, Policing and Education Conference. From: ARSRPE 2012: Australasian Road Safety Research, Policing and Education Conference, 4-6 October 2021, Wellington, New Zealand.

Shaw, Lauren, Lennon, Alexia, and King, Mark (2012) A qualitative investigation of older pedestrian views of influences on their road crossing safety. In: [Presented at the Australasian Road Safety Research, Policing and Education Conference] (2012) From: Australasian Road Safety Research, Policing and Education Conference 2012, 4-6 October 2012, Wellington, New Zealand.

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