Driver Behaviour and Training: Volume 2
Driver Behaviour and Training: Volume 2
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Author(s): Dorn, Lisa
ISBN No.: 9780754644309
Pages: 527
Year: 200510
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 213.93
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (On Demand)

Contents: Driver Training and Education: Interactive scenario modelling for hazard perception in driver training, Abs Dumbuya, N. Reed, G. Rhys-Tyler,Q .J. Zhao and R.L. Wood; An analysis of the national driver improvement scheme by referral type, Ian Edwards; Assessment of driver training courses, Lee Martin, Catriona Rae and Steve Stradling; Driver education BSM driving instructor training programme, Susan McCormack; Should driver education include training against instinctive human reactions?, Anthony C. Hastings; Cars, sex, drugs and media: comparing modalities of road safety and public health messages, Anne Morphett and Zoë Sofoulis.


Simulation And In-Vehicle Technology: Novice driver performance improvement with simulator training, R. Wade Allen, Marcia L. Cook and George D. Park; Truck and bus driver training, can simulation contribute?, Torbjörn Falkmer; The potential to enhance older drivers' critical driving skills through simulator-based advice, Jerry Wachtel, Matthew R.E.Romoser, Donald L. Fisher, Konstantin Sizo and Ronald Mourant; Microsimulation of traffic for safety study of in-vehicle intelligent transportation systems, Ata M. Khan, Akihira Fukutomi, Sarah J.


Taylor and Jennifer M. Armstrong; Assessing drivers' level of trust in adaptive cruise control and their conceptual models of the system: implications for system design, Tara A. Kazi, Neville A. Stanton, Mark S. Young and D. A. Harrison. Young driver behaviour and road safety: Driver education – a difficult but possible safety measure, Nils Petter Gregersen; Identifying young driver subtypes: relationship to risky driving and crash involvement, Lisa Wundersitz and N.


Burns; Development and first evaluation of a prediction model for risk of offences and accident involvement among young drivers, Antje Biermann, Eva-Maria Eick, Roland Brünken, Günter Debus and Detlev Leutner; Assessment of a diary to study development of higher-order-skills during driving experience, Saskia de Craen and Divera A.M. Twisk; Young drivers' attitudes towards risks arising from hazardous driving behaviours, A. Ian Glendon; Index.


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