Dagelijks gedrag, in het bijzonder verkeersdeelname, onder invloed van geneesmiddelen en alcohol.

Author(s)
Louwerens, J.W.
Year
Abstract

Interaction between people is determined by behaviour, which exists and changes in an ongoing interaction with the environment. A part of the behaviour can be controlled, but the greatest part happens automatically, especially in routine tasks. Behaviour can also be changed by psychotropic drugs, medical drugs and alcohol. In this report the effect of these on driving behaviour on the hand of experiments on Dutch motorways. Recommendations for policy and publicity are presented.

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Library number
B 25548 T /83.4 / IRRD 803389
Source

In: Justitiële verkenningen, Vol. 12 (1986), No. 6 (augustus), p. 721-745, 3 graph., 10 ref.

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