Simulation of highway accidents.

Author(s)
McIlvaine Parsons, H.
Year
Abstract

Based on a new motivational model of driving and/or pedestrian behaviour, a technique has been developed for simulating highway accidents to include both the favourable consequences of completing a trip without an accident and the unfavourable consequences (including injury and pain) of having one. Experimental examinations of variables of trip making, accident-avoidance behaviour and risk taking behaviour are brought into the laboratory.

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Library number
B 15487 (In: B 15462) /83.7/
Source

In: People on the move : proceedings of the 22nd Annual Meeting of the Human Factors Society, Detroit, Michigan, October 16-19, 1978, p. 625-630, 27 ref.

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