Errors and violations on the roads: a real distinction?

Volume: 33, Issue: 10-11, Pages: 1315 - 1332
Published: Oct 1, 1990
Abstract
In considering the human contribution to accidents, it seems necessary to make a distinction between errors and violations; two forms of aberration which may have different psychological origins and demand different modes of remediation. The present study investigated whether this distinction was justified for self-reported driver behaviour. Five hundred and twenty drivers completed a driver behaviour questionnaire (DBQ) which asked them to...
Paper Details
Title
Errors and violations on the roads: a real distinction?
Published Date
Oct 1, 1990
Journal
Volume
33
Issue
10-11
Pages
1315 - 1332
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