The report reviews the literature on driver behavior at rail-highway crossings, in support of Federal Highway Administration (FHWA's) efforts in addressing the issue. It discusses the contributing factors and driver characteristics related to behavior at the crossings, and considers countermeasures which have been developed in efforts to improve driver behavior. Driver behavior is broadly conceived to include perception, knowledge, compliance, risk taking, decision making, motivation, and impairment.
Driver Behavior at Rail-Highway Crossings
1990
200 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation Safety , Railroad Transportation , Road Transportation , Transportation , Intersections , Accident prevention , Safety , Decision making , Motivation , Perception , Problem solving , Driver behavior research , Railroad grade crossing accidents , Driver characteristics , Accident factors
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