Attitudes towards traffic violations : survey among drivers and police officers in Ireland and Norway.

Author(s)
Vaa, T. & Ostvik, E.
Year
Abstract

Surveys among drivers and police officers in Norway and Ireland show that all groups regard traffic violations as serious with respect to traffic safety. Female drivers regard seriousness as well as the risk of apprehension as greater than male drivers do. Several analyses of variance are performed in order to identify differences between sub-groups according to gender, age, number of years with a driving licence, annual driving distance, police officer ranks, and employment within a special traffic force unit.

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Publication

Library number
B 29740 /73.3 /83.2 /
Source

Oslo, Institute of Transport Economics TOI, 1989, 47 p.+ app., 8 ref.; Report Institute of Transport Economics ; Deliverable Report 1033 /R1 - ISSN 0802-0175 / ISBN 82-7133-647-9

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