Self-reported mindfulness, cyclist anger and aggression

Volume: 144, Pages: 105625 - 105625
Published: Sep 1, 2020
Abstract
Anger is a common behaviour exhibited by road users when one’s goals are perceived to have been blocked by another. Recent research has demonstrated that, generally, cyclists tend to deal with anger in constructive ways. However, when anger does manifest, it can result in behaviours that increase their crash risk. Amongst motor vehicle drivers, mindfulness levels have been associated with less anger and appear to mediate anger and associated...
Paper Details
Title
Self-reported mindfulness, cyclist anger and aggression
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Volume
144
Pages
105625 - 105625
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