SELF EVALUATION OF DRIVERS' SKILL: A CROSS-CULTURAL COMPARISON

Author(s)
GOSZCZYNSKA, M & ROSLAN, A
Year
Abstract

In a study conducted in sweden and the united states, subjects judged their own driving skills in relation to other drivers. The results showed that a majority of subjects regarded themselves as more skillful than the average driver. This result was compared with thatobtained from similar studies on the population of polish amateur and professional drivers. The outcomes of this comparison confirmed the existence of an optimistic tendency to overestimate one's own driving skill. This tendency was observed in various groups of drivers differing in cultural background. Finally, the influence of this tendency upon risk estimates of traffic accidents and inefficiency of safety propaganda are discussed. (A) this article was discussed by h joksch in accident analysis and prevention, (1992) 24 (1), pp99-100.The ratings on a 10 point scale used in the article were questioned.

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I 821877 IRRD 9206
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ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION 1989 /06 E21 3 PAG: 217-24 T20

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