The theory and practice for changing drivers' attitudes and behaviour.

Author(s)
Sinden, K.
Year
Abstract

This paper reviews psychological research into driver behaviour and methods of driver education with groups, which focus on the individual, and upon people's attitudes, social interaction, and plans of action. The approach focuses on training people to recognise dangerous driving situations, improving self image, and developing self control. The aim of such research is to enable drivers to choose whether to be a safe and considerate driver, or to adopt the ego driven competitive and dangerous driving style.

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Publication

Library number
C 2799 (In: C 2791 [electronic version only]) /83 / IRRD 853737
Source

In: Conference report of Eurosafe 1992 "Safer driving in Europe", London, 23rd & 24th July 1992, p. 84-92, 9 ref.

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