The influence of advisory letters in changing the driving behaviour of private motorists in Israel.

Author(s)
Ben-David, Y Lewin, L Haliva & Tel-Nir, N.
Year
Abstract

The influence of advisory letters on the driving behaviour of private motorists was investigated. The degree of response-correct stopping at halt sign- was examined at three intersections. At the two intersections where letters were issued, a significant reduction in the driver-error rate was observed, both types of letters being equally effective. At the control intersection, a constant error rate was observed. Results suggest that personalized communication can be effective in improving driving standards.

Publication

Library number
A 8545 T IRRD 60658
Source

Accident Analysis and Prevention, Vol. 2 (1970) No. 3 (December), p. 189-200

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