The influence of desire for control on drivers' risk-taking behaviour.

Auteur(s)
Hammond, T.B. & Horswill, M.S.
Jaar
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Increases in perceived control over the driving task are known to increase intended driving speeds. Also, some people like being in control more than others. In the present study, we compared drivers with a high desire for control and drivers with a low desire for control, as measured on Burger and Cooper's (1979) [Motivation and Emotion 3 (4) (1979) 381] Desirability of Control Scale. Using validated video simulation techniques, we found that drivers with a high desire for control intended to drive at faster speeds and were willing to pullout into smaller gaps in traffic. We discuss the results in terms of an illusion of control and we describe implications for road safety interventions. (Author/publisher).

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Bibliotheeknummer
I E113029 /83 / ITRD E113029
Uitgave

Transportation Research, Part F: Traffic Psychology And Behaviour. 2001 /12. 4f(4) Pp271-7 (24 Refs.)

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