The report presents the findings of a preliminary investigation of drivers' motivations for selected unsafe driving actions (UDAs). The general objective of the study was to develop the test methods, procedures, and materials for collecting data for determining why drivers commit UDAs. Four UDAs were the focus of study: speeding, following-too-closely, running-a-stop-sign, and pulling-in-front/turning-left-in-front-of-traffic. Standard roadside survey procedures were used to collect data. Four different questionnaires were used for each UDA. No more than nine drivers in any one group were asked the same set of question. A large-scale data collection effort is recommended to NHTSA.
Identification of Motivations for Unsafe Driving Actions and Potential Countermeasures
1982
278 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Analysis of Unsafe Driving Actions–Data Requirements and Methodological Issues
SAE Technical Papers | 1980
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