Complementarity as an axiomatic framework for behavioural research in traffic safety : a young driver case.

Author(s)
Rothe, J.P.
Year
Abstract

Young drivers are high profile subjects of much speculation, hypothesis and empirical study. However, each research perspective mentioned entails a singular approach and no attempt has been made to combine these approaches to develop a holistic understanding of young drivers. The complementary approach to young drivers as presented here is intended to give credence to the inside as it relates to the outside (Lebenswelt-Umwelt) .

Publication

Library number
B 26760 (In: B 26751 [electronic version only]) /71 /83 / IRRD 813203
Source

In: Traffic safety theory and research methods, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, April 26-28, 1988, 30 p. 1 fig., 81 ref.

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