İbrahim Öztürk
@ibrahimozturk.bsky.social
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Psychologist interested in human factors and safety|Senior research fellow, Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds #appliedpsychology #roadsafety
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@ptw86.bsky.social and Hsuan Chao will be exhibiting with a desktop simulator set up to show some of our use cases to delegates, while @ibrahimozturk.bsky.social and Ruth Madigan will be presenting some of their latest work.
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Before diving into acceptance levels, we focused on how well the data represented the psychological constructs measured. The results supported a lower-level multi-factor structure, while providing evidence for a general acceptance factor.

🔗 Read the paper here: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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📢 New publication! As part of the Hi-Drive project, we (Esko Lehtonen, Ruth Madigan, Yee Mun Lee, Elina Aittoniemi, and Natasha Merat OBE) investigated user acceptance of Driver Monitoring Systems (DMS) in conditionally automated driving systems (SAE level 3).
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We also explored how pedestrian behaviour (approaching vs. standing still) and the presence of LED bands as conspicuity aids influence driver responses.

📖 Read the full article here: doi.org/10.1016/j.tr...
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We examined how drivers’ yielding behaviours vary across age groups (younger vs. older), under cognitive load, and across different environmental conditions (daylight vs. after dark, with and without pedestrian crossings).
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This study is a milestone for us, not only does it introduce several new experimental features, but it’s also one of the final studies conducted using our previous driving simulator.
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🔍 I’m pleased to share our latest open-access article <Is drivers’ interaction with pedestrians affected by cognitive load and LED bands? A driving simulator study investigating performance across two age groups during different ambient lighting conditions> now published in TRF.
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The 20th RS5C conference officially concluded! ✅ What a joy to co-organise with the Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI). Massive thanks to the organising & scientific committees, our brilliant volunteers, and every author and 218 delegates who joined us from 37 countries 🌎
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We’ve wrapped the pre- #RS5C conference Virtuocity tours and welcome reception 🎉 Huge thanks to everyone who attended today. Can’t wait to kick off the conference tomorrow! 🏵
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• Males showed higher levels of perceived behavioural control and behavioural intention compared to their female counterparts.

• Attitudes and perceived behavioural control were positively associated with behavioural intention for users and non-users.
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🔑 Highlights

• Attitudes and behavioural intentions of individuals in Türkiye towards the use of e-scooters were investigated.

• Users demonstrated greater levels of perceived behavioural control, usefulness, and behavioural intention than non-users.
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🛴 New Publication! I’m delighted to share our new article “Exploring attitudes and behavioural intentions towards e-scooter use in Türkiye: Differences between users and non-users” with @nazliakay.bsky.social, published in the Journal of Transport Geography.

📖 Open Access: doi.org/10.1016/j.jt...
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🚦 Today, our team was proud to take part in the Vision Zero Conference organised by Leeds City Council at Millennium Square.

🎤 Yue Yang presented our The Road Safety Trust–funded project "Autistic Children Matter" (led by Yee Mun Lee)

@envleeds.bsky.social, @universityofleeds.bsky.social
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In our latest study with Bahar Öz, we explored how individuals’ own sex roles and perceived driving skills relate to stereotypes about female and male drivers. Understanding these perceptions is key to addressing bias, promoting gender equity in mobility, and improving road safety for everyone.
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🚗 Driving in Türkiye is still a largely male-dominated activity, and that is linked to how people think and behave on the roads. You’ll often see headlines referring to “women drivers” in the news, reflecting deep-rooted sex stereotypes.
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In this paper, we have looked into the psychometric properties of the Measure for Angry Drivers in a Chinese sample and explored the associations among metacognition, anger rumination, driving‐related anger (trait driving anger and aggressive anger expression), and crash risk.
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The University has placed in the top 100 universities in the world for the 8th year in a row, moving up to 13th position among the 90 UK institutions on the list 🙌

The QS World University Rankings were released today, and Leeds is ranked 86th in the world.
Four students talk in front of the Great Hall
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Don’t miss the chance to visit @hfs-its-leeds.bsky.social, our state-of-the-art simulation and research facility, on a special tour the day before the conference begins. Make sure to register for the tour when you sign up!