The main topics of the survey include alcoholism, risk-taking in the male driver under twenty-five, and the unpredictable nature of automobile driving behavior. A questionnaire was designed to elicit information on the following major subtopics: the subject's demography, including age, income bracket, etc.; his habitual driving behavior; his prevailing emotional state; the degree to which his emotional responses to various life situations (e.e., his moods) are carried over into driving situations; his drinking habits, as well as his drinking-and-driving habits; and his preferences and attitudes concerning both automobiles and law-enforcement agencies. A sample questionnaire is included in the report.
The Unmarried Male Driver under Twenty-Five: A Pilot Survey of a High-Risk Driver Group
1966
29 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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