Drivers' acceptance of automatic speed limiters : implications for policy and implementation.

Author(s)
Comte, S. Wardman, M. & Whelan, G.
Year
Abstract

It has been suggested that speed limiters will have the most impact on vehicle speeds and hence road safety in general. Whilst it is technically feasible to develop a functional speed control system, it may be more difficult to design a system that drivers actually wish to use. It is essential that drivers; acceptability towards speed limiters is gauged in order to establish the most effective way to implement the system. The research reported here used a variety of techniques to evaluate acceptability and concluded that although drivers perceive speed limiters to be effective in reducing accidents, there is a need to change perception about possible impacts on comfort and safety. (Author/publisher)

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C 19118 [electronic version only] /73 / ITRD E107589
Source

Transport Policy, Vol. 7 (2000), No. 4 (October), p. 259-267, 16 ref.

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