Driver inattention - drivers' perception of risks and compensating behaviours.

Author(s)
Tay, R. & Knowles, D.
Year
Abstract

Driver inattention, especially driver distraction, is an extremely influential but generally neglected contributing factor of road crashes. This paper explores some of the common behaviours associated with several common forms of driver inattention, with respect to their perceived crash risks, rates of self-reported behaviours and whether drivers regulate such behaviours depending on the road and traffic environment, and provides some policy recommendations to address issues raised. (Author/publisher).

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Library number
I E121319 [electronic version only] /83 / ITRD E121319
Source

IATSS Research. 2004. 28(1) Pp89-94 (7 Refs.)

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