Risk taking as a decision process in driving.

Author(s)
Newsome, L.R.
Year
Abstract

Risk taking and decision making in driving are considered in terms of the theory of signal detection and the possible advantages that may be had in so doing are discussed. An analysis is given of data from an experiment in which signal detection measurements of the performance of drivers in negotiation of gaps were obtained. The possible relevance of driver risk taking, as analysed in signal detection terms, to general road safety improvement measures is also discussed.

Publication

Library number
B 7137 [electronic version only] IRRD 211755
Source

Crowthorne, Transport and Road Research Laboratory TRRL, 1974, 14 p., 2 graph., 11 ref.; TRRL Supplementary Report 81

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