ROAD SAFETY: A REVIEW OF RESEARCH AND PRACTICE. SECTION 4. PEDESTRIAN BEHAVIOUR. SECTION 5. DRIVER BEHAVIOUR (CONTD)
1981
(continued from TRIS 348943). A strategic approach to child pedestrian safety (Howarth, CI and Lightburn, A); Child pedestrian behaviour (Chapman, AJ, Sheehy, NP, Foot, HC and Wade, FM); Elderly pedestrians and road safety (Wilson, JR and Rennie, AM); Traffic signs for pedestrians (Nel, PW); On the perceptual separation of pedestrians and motorists (Rapoport, A); The effects of ageing on driver abilities, accident experience and licensing (Planek, TW); Personal perceptions of fatigue (Nelson, TM); Alcohol, other drugs and driving (Simpson, HM and Warren, RA); Effects of long-duration car driving on stress cognition (Hoyos, CG, Galsterer, H and Stotz, E); Undesirable driving practices in Great Britain (Wilson, T); Risk of accident involvement for motorcyclists (Bragg, BWE); A behavioural theory of driving and accident causation (Risk, A). (TRRL)
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