High risk group of young drivers.

Author(s)
Heinrich, H.C.
Year
Abstract

This article discusses the results of research into why some drivers are more accident prone than others. The charactistics and attitudes of high risk drivers are presented and discussed, as is the influence of driving experience. Special reference is made to the importance of "driving routine": the semi automation of routine driving tasks such as braking or looking to see if it is safe to perform a particular driving manoeuvre.

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Publication

Library number
C 2797 (In: C 2791 [electronic version only]) /83 / IRRD 853735
Source

In: Conference report of Eurosafe 1992 "Safer driving in Europe", London, 23rd & 24th July 1992, p. 63-70, 12 ref.

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