Improving safe driving characteristics through mass education /media. Volume I: Executive summary. Volume II: Final report.

Author(s)
Mason, J.M. Fitzpatrick, K. Seneca, D.L. et.al.
Year
Abstract

Certain inappropriate driving behaviours (IDB's) can result in unsafe driving conditions and increased accident potential. Drivers may or may not be aware that these behaviours can be hazardous, or they may not perceive the seriousness of potential consequences should an accident result. It is believed that some IDB's may be reduced by educating the general public, specifically high risk driver groups, about certain IDB's and their potential consequences through increased public awareness.

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Library number
B 28420 a+b /83 /
Source

Pennsylvania Department of Transportation /Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. University Park, Pa., The Pennsylvania State University /The Pennsylvania Transportation Institute, 1989, V + 210 p., 119 ref. PTI- Report No. 8909 /PTI- Report No. 8901.

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