James Cook University: Study Finds Drivers' Morality Shapes Speeding
February 27, 2026
February 27, 2026
TOWNSVILLE, Australia, Feb. 27 (TNSjou) -- James Cook University issued the following news release:
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Study finds drivers' morality shapes speeding
Speeding remains one of the leading contributors to death and injury on Australian roads, accounting for an estimated 30 per cent of all crashes.
New research led by James Cook University psychology lecturer Dr Chae Rose suggests that whether speeding is reduced by deterrence or self-contro . . .
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Study finds drivers' morality shapes speeding
Speeding remains one of the leading contributors to death and injury on Australian roads, accounting for an estimated 30 per cent of all crashes.
New research led by James Cook University psychology lecturer Dr Chae Rose suggests that whether speeding is reduced by deterrence or self-contro . . .
