Human Behavior and Traffic Safety

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Synopsis

This volume contains the papers and discussions from a Symposium on :'Hu­ man Behavior and Traffic Safety" held at the General Motors Research Labora­ tories on September 23-25, 1984. This Symposium was the twenty-ninth in an annual series sponsored by the Research Laboratories. Initiated in 1957, these symposia have as their objective the promotion of the interchange of knowledge among specialists from many allied disciplines in rapidly developing or chang­ ing areas of science or technology. Attendees characteristically represent the aca­ demic, government, and industrial institutions that are noted for their ongoing activities in the particular area of interest. of this Symposium was to focus on the role of human behavior The objective in traffic safety. In this regard, a clear distinction is drawn between, on the one hand, "human behavior," and on the other "human performance." Human per­ formance at the driving task, or what the driver can do, has been the subject of much research reported in the technical literature. Although clearly of some rel­ evance, questions of performance do not appear to be central to most traffic crashes. Of much more central importance is human behavior, or what the driver in fact does. This is much more difficult to determine, and is the subject of the Symposium.

Book details

Edition:
1985
Author:
Richard C. Schwing, LeonardEvans
ISBN:
9781461321736
Related ISBNs:
9780306422256
Publisher:
Springer US
Pages:
578
Reading age:
Not specified
Includes images:
Yes
Date of addition:
2021-02-24
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
1985
Copyright by:
Richard C. Schwing, LeonardEvans 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
Nonfiction, Psychology