Modifying individual road user behaviour.

Author(s)
Hale, A.R.
Year
Abstract

This paper sets out to provide a broad review of the modification of the individual road user behaviour. A number of models and theories are presented in this area. A subsidiary objective of the paper is to draw some conclusions from the use of enforcement and reward in industrial settings. Attention is also paid to the conflict between the principles of comprehensive insurance and the necessary incentive not to have accidents.

Publication

Library number
C 223 (In: C 221 [electronic version only]) /83.1 / IRRD 847891
Source

In: Enforcement and rewarding : strategies and effects : proceedings of the International Road Safety Symposium in Copenhagen, Denmark, September 19-21, 1990, p. 19-24, 25 ref.

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