Perceptual and visual factors in the causation of road accidents.

Author(s)
Clayton, A.B.
Year
Abstract

From an analysis of accident circumstances the errors committed by the road user were classified on the basis of a three-stage human decision-making model of perception decision, and implementation. Results suggested that perceptual factors tended to be more important than visual defects, and that both tended to act in conjunction with other, normally environmental, causal factors rather than acting alone. Practical implications of these data in terms of possible preventive measures are discussed.

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B 11867 (In: B 11858) /83/ IRRD 105326
Source

In: Proceedings of the 1st International Congress on Vision and Road Safety, Paris, February 1975, p. 57-63, 1 tab., 18 ref.

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