Abstract
This paper concerns itself primarily in depicting and explaining the frusration of the young. It suggests that the car becomes a symbol and substitute for adult fulfilment to an extent that is inevitably dangerous.
This paper concerns itself primarily in depicting and explaining the frusration of the young. It suggests that the car becomes a symbol and substitute for adult fulfilment to an extent that is inevitably dangerous.
In: National Road Safety Symposium, Canberra, 1972, p. 374-376.
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