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Professor Emeritus Stephen Stradling BA (Hons), PhD, AFBPsS, C.Psychol, FRSAProfessor of Transport and Psychology |
Research Interests
Traffic Psychology; Transport Psychology; Young Drivers
Professional Activities/Achievements
Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts 2008 -
Chair of Trustees, Transform Scotland Trust 2008 -
Scottish Minister’s Expert Panel on Road Safety Strategy 2007 -
Advisory Board, Royal Society of Arts Carbon Futures project 2007 -
Advisory Board, Centre for Transport & Society, University of the West of England 2006 -
Strategic Board, Lothian & Borders Safety Camera Partnership 2005 -
Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety (PACTS) Road Safety group 1998 -
Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) Road Safety Advisory group 1998 -
Current and Recent Research Projects (and related publications)
Rural Road Safety (Scottish Executive, with TNS Social and TRL Ltd, 2007-2008)HUSSAR - High Unsafe Speed Accident Reduction (Department for Transport, with Catriona O'Dolan and Trinity College Dublin, from October 2005 to July 2008)
- R.Fuller, H.Bates, M.Gormley, B.Hannigan, S.Stradling, P.Broughton, N.Kinnear & C.O’Dolan (2006) Inappropriate high speed: who does it and why? In Behavioural Research in Road Safety: Sixteenth Seminar, pp. 70-84. London: Department for Transport.
- R.Fuller, B.Hannigan, H.Bates, M.Gormley, S.Stradling, P.Broughton, N.Kinnear & C.O’Dolan (2007) Understanding inappropriate high speed: qualitative results from the HUSSAR project. Chapter 17 in Behavioural Research in Road Safety, Seventeenth Seminar, Department for Transport, London.
- S.Stradling, M.Gormley, R.Fuller, P.Broughton, N.Kinnear & C.O’Dolan (2007) A typology of speeding drivers: extent of and motives for exceeding the speed limit. Chapter 18 in Behavioural Research in Road Safety, Seventeenth Seminar, Department for Transport, London.
MAX-SUCCESS: Successful Travel Awareness Campaigns and Mobility Management Strategies, European Commission FP6, 2006 to 2009 (with Professor Tom Rye and Dr Michael Carreno).
Scottish Household Survey Analytical Topic Report: Accessibility and Transport (Scottish Executive, from January 2005 to January 2006)
Design and analysis of focus groups and questionnaire surveys for West Midlands Safety Camera project (West Midlands Casualty Reduction Partnerships, June 2004 to January 2005)
- Midlands Partnership Group (2006) Driver Attitude Study: Final Report.
Evaluation of Brake Bridge House Trust Young Driver Education Scheme Pilot Project (Brake, the Road Safety Charity, April 2004 to March 2005)
PhD Students
Paul Broughton
The goals of powered two wheeler (PTW) users (ESRPC Research Studentship, from March 2004 to February 2007).
Neale Kinnear
Driving as you feel: An investigation into the role of somatic markers in driving (NU Research Studentship, from September 2004 to September 2007).

