Some methods of obtaining information on driver behaviour.

Author(s)
Quenault, S.W.
Year
Abstract

Four methods of obtaining information on driver behaviour are described. Reasons are given for preferences for the check-list method over those in which the driver gives a running commentary on what he sees and how he reacts to it and/or and observer gives a running commentary on the drivers behaviour.

Publication

Library number
2940 [electronic version only]
Source

Crowthorne, Road Research Laboratory, 1966, 11 p..; RRL Report 25

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