Are warnings the soft option?

Author(s)
Wright, P. G. & Matthews, L.R.
Year
Abstract

New Zealand's Ministry of Transport Traffic Officers meet about half a million drivers in enforcement stops each year. In a quarter of those stops a warning will be given rather than a ticket. While there are good reasons to allow traffic officers discretion the procedure rests upon the relatively unproven assumption that a warning is effective in changing an offending drivers behaviour. This study examines that assumption.

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Library number
B 31596 (In: B 31551 b) /73 /83 / IRRD 841313
Source

In: Road Traffic Safety Seminar, Wellington, 14- 16 September 1988, p. 273- 277, 5 ref.

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