Selective enforcement of speeding behaviour.

Author(s)
Riedel, W. Rothengatter, T. & Bruin, R. de
Year
Abstract

The 80km /h speed limit for roads outside built- up areas is exceeded by a large proportion of motorists. The present study investigates whether a publicity campaign with or without selective police surveillance can have an effect on the speeding behaviour on this type of road. It can be concluded that a publicity campaign is very helpful in supporting police enforcement by increasing the effectiveness of surveillance on speeding behaviour and therefore, increasing their efficiency.

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Library number
B 27022 (In: B 26951) (ook fo) /73 /83 / IRRD 815475
Source

In: Road user behaviour : theory and research, p. 578-583, 10 ref.

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