Risk homeostasis in an experimental context.

Auteur(s)
Wilde, G.J.S. Claxton-Oldfield, S.P. & Platenius, P.H.
Jaar
Samenvatting

The theory of risk homeostasis has been put forward as a tentative explanation for a jurisdiction's traffic accident rate per km, per hour of road- user exposure, and per capita, as well as their pattern of interrelations. According to this theory, the accident rate per time unit of exposure is the end product of a homeostatic control process in which the level of risk accepted by the road user population functions as the regulating variable. Although the real- life data lending support to this theory are many and varied, there is a lack of controlled experimental verification.

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Bibliotheeknummer
B 28318 (In: B 28312) /83 / IRRD 821342
Uitgave

In: Human behaviour and traffic safety : proceedings of a General Motors Symposium on Human Behaviour and Traffic Safety, held at the General Motors Research Laboratories, September 23-25, 1984, p. 119-149, 30 ref.

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