Adjunct Professor
Teresa Senserrick
Faculty of Health,
Tier 2 Research Centre - Health (U94),
Centre for Future Mobility/CARRSQ
Biography
Teresa Senserrick PhD, Professor at the Centre for Accident Research & Road Safety – Queensland (CARRS-Q), has over 20 years of experience in road safety research in Australia and internationally. Her PhD in developmental psychology explored adolescent motivation and risk taking, and she continues to focus her research on youth and young adults, particularly new drivers and motorcyclists, and First Peoples road users. Education, training and graduated licensing systems are her specific areas of expertise, with particular interest in addressing issues for at-risk and disadvantaged road users, including in low socioeconomic and rural/remote communities. Current projects and PhD supervision include:- Culturally safe driver licensing initiatives for unlicensed driving offenders.
- Safe driving practice: development of professional best-practice instruction for learner drivers.
- Women motorcyclists: informing safety, risks, and research.
- Evaluation of Tasmania's new graduated driver licensing system.
- Psychosocial benefits of learner driver mentoring programs for low socioeconomic youth.
- Review of best-practice graduated licensing for novice motorcycle riders.
- Systematic review of factors that influence young drivers' speed choices.
- Evaluation of a novel intervention to support young drivers to maintain safe speeds.
- In-depth exploration of headway and rear-end crashes.
Personal details
Positions
- Adjunct Professor
Faculty of Health,
Tier 2 Research Centre - Health (U94),
Centre for Future Mobility/CARRSQ
Research field
Public health, Transportation, logistics and supply chains
Field of Research code, Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC), 2020
Qualifications
- PhD (University of Melbourne)
Professional memberships and associations
- Queensland Executive, Australasian College of Road Safety, elected member
- Advisory Panel Member - 'Braking The Cycle' in Remote Communities
- Queensland Police Service Southern Region Road Safety Committee, invited member
- Transportation Research Board Vehicle User Education, Training and Licensing Committee (ACH60), invited member
- Transportation Research Board Young Driver Subcommittee, inaugural member
- Road Safety Education Australasia Advisory Council, inaugural/invited member
- Australasian Road Safety Conference Scientific Subcommittee, invited member
Publications
QUT ePrints
For more publications by Teresa, explore their research in QUT ePrints (our digital repository).