Some insights on how to work with human error in traffic behaviour.

Author(s)
Carbonell, E.J. & Martin del Rio, B.
Year
Abstract

It is suggested that human error in traffic and transport as a whole is multifactorial. Predicting and preventing human error for a specific operator, time and situation may be difficult. The concept of human error and interaction in the determination of error are discussed. Mechanisms for the recovery of errors form the basis of interventions for safety. However accident prevention efforts are prone to driver adaptation which may neutralise their benefits.

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C 20516 (In: C 20506) /21 /82 /83 / ITRD E112016
Source

In: Human Factors for Highway Engineers, 2002, p. 147-159, 5 ref.

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