Introducing a multivariate model for predicting driving performance: The role of driving anger and personal characteristics

Volume: 47, Pages: 47 - 56
Published: Dec 1, 2013
Abstract
Maladaptive driving is an important source of self-inflicted accidents and this driving style could include high speeds, speeding violations, and poor lateral control of the vehicle. The literature suggests that certain groups of drivers, such as novice drivers, males, highly motivated drivers, and those who frequently experience anger in traffic, tend to exhibit more maladaptive driving patterns compared to other drivers. Remarkably, no...
Paper Details
Title
Introducing a multivariate model for predicting driving performance: The role of driving anger and personal characteristics
Published Date
Dec 1, 2013
Volume
47
Pages
47 - 56
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