Mental organization of road situations : theory of cognitive categorisation and methodological consequences.

Author(s)
Mazet, C. & Dubois, D.
Year
Abstract

Research on traffic safety commonly refers to a general model in which highway driving is conceived as an elementary three dimensional system: driver, vehicle, environment. Such an analysis of traffic safety stresses the interactions between these components and especially the causal effect of the environment and the behaviour of the driver. This approach leads to several methodological consequences, two of which are presented.

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Library number
B 26774 (In: B 26768) /71 / IRRD 813217
Source

In: Traffic Safety Theory and Research Methods, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, April 26-28, 1988, Session III: Theoretical analysis and models, 12 p., 33 ref.

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