This research study examined driver perceptions of the reasons for and the risks associated with certain aggressive or negligent driving behaviors, including illegal turns, disregard of stoplights or stop signs, and improper lane usage. A literature search, interviews with DPS officers and defensive driving instructors, driver focus groups, and driver surveys in two Texas cities were employed to determine drivers' perceptions of the risks of selected traffic violations, factors that encourage or discourage unsafe driving behaviors, and how a change in perceived risk may affect future driver behavior.
Driver Perceptions of Risk: Potential Approaches to Improving Driver Safety
2006
56 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Road Transportation , Psychology , Human Factors Engineering , Highway Engineering , Driver performance , Traffic safety , Driver safety , Traffic laws , Perceptions , Attitudes , Reasons , Risks , Driving behavior , Literature reviews , Interviews , Instructors , Focus groups , Texas , Traffic violations , Unsafe driving behaviors , Surveys , Defensive driving
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