Changing driving behaviour : a cultural approach.

Author(s)
Redshaw, S.
Year
Abstract

The problems being experienced on the roads, of continued fatalities, serious injury and infringements, are currently being evaluated through a cognitive approach which focuses on the individual. The paper outlines the main features of this approach and argues for an alternative approach which investigates driving as a culture and which offers a method of dealing with the appropriateness of the attitudes, beliefs and expectations embodied within that culture. A cultural approach involves looking at how driving as a culture is constructed and maintained. It thus represents a focus which is much more socially oriented and aimed at influencing the culture of driving rather than merely punishing the individual driver. (A)

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Library number
C 30376 [electronic version only]
Source

Australian Journal of Social Issues, Vol. 36 (2001), No. 4, p. 315-331, 22 ref.

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