Normative behaviour is unattractive if it is abnormal : relationships between norms, attitudes and traffic law.

Author(s)
Rothengatter, T.
Year
Abstract

There have been many attempts to influence road user behaviour either by changing the contingencies, mainly through police enforcement, or by changing the attitudes, beliefs and motives underlying the behaviour. It is postulated that these attempts have not been particularly successful because the normative factor has been ignored. In relation to norms, attitudes and traffic law, attention is paid to the two speed limit changes that were recently implemented in Sweden and The Netherlands.

Publication

Library number
C 236 (In: C 221 [electronic version only] /73.3 /83.1 / IRRD 847904
Source

In: Enforcement and rewarding : strategies and effects : proceedings of the International Road Safety Symposium in Copenhagen, Denmark, September 19-21, 1990, p. 91-93, 15 ref.

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