This article begins with a bold, and some would say, cynical statement. For years now governments and vehicle manufacturers have spent hundreds of billions of dollars, uncountable hours and very high expertise designing safer roads, safer vehicles, safer road sides, implementing systems and improved regulations, in a bid to continue to reduce the numbers of people killed and injured and damage done on the road. Then they put people in charge of vehicles. Without people in control of vehicles the number of incidents on the road would be next to zero. The human being is the only part of operating a vehicle, or the roads, roadsides, etc. that cannot be engineered or designed to be next to perfect, and in truth fails at the task of driving so often.


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    Title :

    Driver Behaviour


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    Publication date :

    2015



    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


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    Unknown




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