Evaluation of a pedestrian training programme for preschool children by unobtrusive children. A study carried out within the framework of the Child Traffic Education Research Project by order of the Dutch Directorate for Road Safety DVV.

Author(s)
Molen, H.H. van der
Year
Abstract

Traffic accidents are a major threat to the life and health of pre school children. Pedestrian training is one possible countermeasure. It is attempted to identify important and feasible training objectives. On the basis of various principles from learning psychology and pilot experiments a pedestrian training program was developed for pre school children to be carried out by parents, backed up by some pre school activities.

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950158 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Haren, University of Groningen RUG, Traffic Research Centre TRC VSC, 1982, 20 p., 26 ref.; VK 82-02

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