TRAFFIC SAFETY CULTURE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24867/26DS01CuturicKeywords:
Traffic safety,concept, structureAbstract
Traffic safety culture is a relatively new concept which has recently gained attention in the field of traffic safety. Traffic safety culture appears to be an intuitive and powerful concept with which to explain observed differences in international, regional, and demographic crash risk, as well as the propensity to commit high risk behaviors.
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[2] Edwards, J., Freeman, J., Soole, D., & Watson, B. (2014). A framework for conceptualising traffic safety culture. Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour, 26, 293-302.
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[2] Edwards, J., Freeman, J., Soole, D., & Watson, B. (2014). A framework for conceptualising traffic safety culture. Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour, 26, 293-302.
[3] Merriam, S.B. & Caffarella, R.S. (1991). Learning in adulthood. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
[4] World Health Organization (2020). World report on road traffic injury prevention. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization.
[5] WISQARS (2010). Office of Statistics and Programming, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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2024-02-04
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Traffic Engineering