A theoretical approach to assess road safety campaigns : evidence from seven European countries redaktör: Forward, Sonja ; redaktör: Kazemi, Ali
Publication details: Bryssel Belgian Road Safety Institute, BIVV-IBSR, 2009Description: 293 sSubject(s): Online resources: Bibl.nr: VTI 2010.0074Location: Abstract: The main aim of this publication is to present the results from seven different campaigns conducted within the Cast project. The campaigns were carried out in seven different countries (Austria, Belgium, Greece, the Netherlands, Poland, Slovenia and Sweden) and the topic of the campaigns covered a broad area; speeding, seat-belts usage, drinking and driving, child restraints and the use of bicycle helmets. The target groups were general and selected and the activity itself used several sources such as printed material, the media, internet, direct communication and combined actions with the police. The campaigns were local, regional and national and in most cases the evaluations were carried out before and after the event(s). The theoretical framework used to evaluate the campaigns was an extended and sometimes modified version of the Theory of planned behaviour and in one instance the Transtheoretical model.The main aim of this publication is to present the results from seven different campaigns conducted within the Cast project. The campaigns were carried out in seven different countries (Austria, Belgium, Greece, the Netherlands, Poland, Slovenia and Sweden) and the topic of the campaigns covered a broad area; speeding, seat-belts usage, drinking and driving, child restraints and the use of bicycle helmets. The target groups were general and selected and the activity itself used several sources such as printed material, the media, internet, direct communication and combined actions with the police. The campaigns were local, regional and national and in most cases the evaluations were carried out before and after the event(s). The theoretical framework used to evaluate the campaigns was an extended and sometimes modified version of the Theory of planned behaviour and in one instance the Transtheoretical model.