theory and application : proceedings of the ICTTP 2000 /
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by Talib Rothengatter and Raphael D. Huguenin.
EDITION STATEMENT
Edition Statement
1st ed.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Boston :
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Elsevier,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2004.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
x, 508 pages :
Other Physical Details
illustrations, map, facsimile ;
Dimensions
23 cm
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
Text of Note
Includes bibliographical references.
CONTENTS NOTE
Text of Note
1. Introduction -- 2. Driver behavior as a hierarchical system -- 3. Behavioral adaptation to in-vehicle safety measures -- 4. Theories of science in traffic psychology -- 5. Cognitive effects of environmental knowledge on urban route planning strategies -- 6. Perception of speed and increments in cars -- 7. Comparison of reaction times at low and high speeds -- 8. Comprehension and evaluation of road users' signaling -- 9. Interaction and communication in dynamic control tasks -- 10. Training of tram drivers in workload management -- 11. Road safety -- 12. Risk taking and self-efficacy among young male drivers -- 13. Errors, lapses and violations in the drivers of heavy vehicles -- 14. Anger and aggression in driving and non-driving contexts -- 15. Abusing the roadway commons -- 16. Characteristics and crash-involvement of speeding, violating and thrill-seeking drivers -- 17. Driver behavior and its consequences -- 18. Are female drivers adopting male drivers' way of driving? -- 19. The relationship between accidents and near-accidents in a sample of company vehicle drivers -- 20. Fatigue and driving -- 21. Why is driver impairment difficult to assess? -- 22. Individual differences in driver risk acceptance during sleep deprivation -- 23. Compensation for drowsiness and fatigue -- 24. Cognitive/neuropsychological functioning and compensation related to car driving performance in older adults -- 25. Driver support systems -- 26. Behavioral adaptation to an advanced driver support system -- 27. The effects of different display types with respect to reading numerical information and detecting speed change -- 28. The brake activity of car drivers and that of an automatic brake system in simulated critical and non-critical driving scenarios -- 29. Changes to driving behavior in conditions of reduced visibility using an infrared vision support system -- 30. Attitudes to telematic driving constraints -- 31. Driver assistance systems: safe or unsafe -- 32. Questions for psychologists related to enforcement strategies -- 33. Evidence for the effectiveness for a high enforcement strategy -- 34. The development of training courses for Switzerland's two-phase driver training model -- 35. Driver selection and improvement in Austria -- 36. Driver selection and improvement in Germany -- 37. Regrant the licence earlier? -- 38. Driving tests: test reliability, consistency of candidates performance and other issues -- 39. Accident proneness: the history of an idea -- 40. Psychological motivation of pro-environmental travel behavior in an urban area -- 41. Car use: lust and must -- 42. Is employees' achievement motivation and performance affected by commuting stress? -- 43. Who will reduce their car use and who will not? -- 44. Perspectives of car users and policy makers on the effectiveness and acceptability of car travel reduction measures -- 45. The prediction of travel behavior using the theory of planned behavior -- 46. Public acceptability of travel demand management -- 47. Evaluations of bike and walk systems.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
Text of Note
"This volume gives an overview of the trends in Traffic and Transport Psychology. It reflects the considerable development of the most important factors for driving a road vehicle, and the variety of international research approaches." "This work is not only important for psychologists. It should be read by all transport professionals interested in the application of psychology to traffic."--BOOK JACKET.
PARALLEL TITLE PROPER
Parallel Title
ICTTP 2000
Parallel Title
Proceedings of the ICTTP 2000
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Automobile drivers-- Psychology, Congresses.
Accidents, Traffic.
Motor Vehicles.
Automobilistes-- Psychologie, Congrès.
Automobile drivers-- Psychology.
Verkeerspsychologie.
Verkeersveiligheid.
Verkehrspsychologie
Vervoer.
(SUBJECT CATEGORY (Provisional
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DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION
Number
629
.
283019
Edition
22
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
Class number
TL152
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3
Book number
.
I58
2000
OTHER CLASS NUMBERS
Class number
55
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29
Class number
CW
7000
System Code
bcl
System Code
rvk
PERSONAL NAME - ALTERNATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
Huguenin, Raphael D.
Rothengatter, Talib,1948-
CORPORATE BODY NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY
International Conference of Traffic and Transport Psychology(2000 :, Bern, Switzerland)