Social interaction in driver behaviour : an introductory review.

Author(s)
Wilde, G.J.S.
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Abstract

Despite all apparent anonymity of people who use the streets and roads as vehicle operators or as pedestrians, participation in traffic does not take place in a social vacuum. This paper attempts to bring together the existing points of view, hypothesis, and empirical evidence obtained with respect to the role played by social interaction factors in the behaviour of road users.

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B 11996 T /83.2/ IRRD 224159
Source

Human Factors, Vol. 18 (1976), No. 5 (November), p. 477- 492, 3 fig., 58 ref.

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