A model will be developed within the SIP Driver Behavior Models as a framework for understanding drivers' speed choice. As part of the development of the model, this report looks at a number of studies into the connection between different influential factors and drivers' speed choice. We look at what the experience of speed, speed limits and speed checks, road design and road environment, vehicle characteristics, the driving situation and sensation-seeking mean for the choice of speed. On the basis of discussions in the research and reference group, further consideration is given regarding how car drivers are assumed to consider the consequences of the choice of speed in their evaluations and how the different factors can be seen in context.


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    Title :

    Faktorer som Pavirker Kjorefart. Litteraturstudier og Hypoteser. SIP Foreratferdsmodellaer: Rapport 2. (Factors Influencing Driver' Speed Choice: Review of Literature and Formulation of Hypotheses. SIP Driver Behaviour Models: Report 2)


    Contributors:
    A. Glad (author) / F. Sagberg (author) / T. Bjornskau (author) / T. V. G. Berge (author)

    Publication date :

    2002


    Size :

    80 pages



    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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