Violating and obeying traffic rules. Prepared for the International Conference of Law and Society, Amsterdam, Holland, June 26-29, 1991.

Author(s)
Giels, B. van Hessing, D.J. & Elffers, H.
Year
Abstract

In the present field-study objective behavioral measures with self-reports on 170 individuals with regard to jumping red lights by motorists are combined. A social-psychological model for individual behavior in a social context is used to explain the behavioral and self-reported data and the psychological structure of traffic violations and its transgressors.

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B 31722 [electronic version only]
Source

Rotterdam, Erasmus University EUR, Faculty of Law, Erasmus Centre for Sociological Tax Research, 1991, 10 p., 8 ref.

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