Wendy Loxley’s scientific contributions

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Drinking and Driving in Western Australia: Perceptions of Practices, Priorities and Preventives
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May 1990

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11 Citations

The Australian journal of social issues

Wendy Loxley

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Bill Saunders

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Debra Blaze-Temple

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If politics is the art of the possible, then determining what the public will tolerate is an important step in the design of prevention strategies. In this random survey of 1205 residents of country and urban areas in Western Australia, attitudes towards drinking and driving, drink-driving behaviour, and opinions of countermeasures were examined. Drink-driving was seen as an important issue for the community and there was a perception that something needed to be done. Drinking and driving was a well-established behaviour, but there was evidence that for many people ‘other’ people constitute the drink-driving problem. There were popular and unpopular preventives, but, interestingly, those that were deemed popular were often believed to be less effective than those that were less popular. The policy implications of these findings are considered, particularly in the light of the current implementation of random breath testing in Western Australia.

Citations (1)


... There are several reasons for this. First, the society in general condemns drinking and driving (Homel et al., 1988;Loxley et al., 1990) while speeding is a much more socially accepted behavior. Second, there are clear material and psychological gains to speeding (arriving at the final destination sooner and a sense of progress), whereas drivers who are driving under the influence of alcohol are most often either returning home or looking for another place for entertainment and, thus, not in hurry. ...

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Influence of traffic enforcement on the attitudes and behavior of drivers
Drinking and Driving in Western Australia: Perceptions of Practices, Priorities and Preventives
  • Citing Article
  • May 1990

The Australian journal of social issues