TY - BOOK AU - Rothengatter,Talib AU - Carbonell Vaya,Enrique TI - Traffic and transport psychology: theory and application SN - 0080427863 AV - TL152.3. T73 1997 U1 - 629.283019 PY - 1997/// CY - Amsterdam, New York PB - Pergamon KW - Automobile drivers KW - Psychology N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; About the authors --; Preface --; Psychology, Traffic and Transport --; 1; Transportation and society --; 2; How traffic and transport systems can benefit from psychology --; 3; Transport psychology and transport in Europe: A general overview --; Models and Theories --; 4; Do we need traffic psychology models? --; 5; Hierarchical model of behavioural adaptation and traffic accidents --; 6; The psychology of theories and a theory of psychology --; 7; Errors and violations as factors in accident causation --; 8; Accident liability - the human perspective --; 9; Paradigms of practice beyond traffic safety theories and models --; 10; Traffic safety and the new research paradigm in human sciences --; 11; Theories and models in traffic psychology - a contrary view --; Driver Performance and Workload --; 12; Time-to-collision judgements: Visual and spatio-temporal factors --; 13; Detection times of a leading's vehicle motion: Effects of driving speed and road layout --; 14; Concurrent verbalisation during drivers' visual search and hazard perception --; 15; Automaticity and driving: time to change gear? --; 16; When expectancies become certainties: A potential adverse effect of experience --; 17; On the measurement of driver workload --; 18; Subjective evaluation of the mental workload in the driving context --; 19; Contribution of observation and verbal report techniques to an analysis of road situations and drivers' activity --; 20; Scenario modelling tools for driving simulation experiments --; 21; Development of an unobtrusively instrumented field research vehicle for objective assessments of driving performance --; The Driver Environment: Intelligent Transport Systems --; 22; Drivers' visual search of in-vehicle informatic devices --; 23; Visual allocation and the availability of driver information --; 24; Acceptance of driver state monitoring systems: Individual differences in subjective fatigue --; 25; Modelling changes in driving behaviour: On the effects of Autonomous Intelligent Cruise Control --; Individual Differences in Driver Risk Taking and Motivation --; 26; Estimating accident liability --; 27; Sensation-seeking and risky driving --; 28; Risk taking in simulated environments: Evidence relevant to risk homeostasis theory --; 29; Effects of driving experience, personality and driver's skill and safety orientation on speed regulation and accidents --; 30; Self-reported driving habits are valid predictors of violations and accidents --; 31; Control motivation and driving experience among young drivers --; 32; A comprehensive questionnaire measure of driver stress and affect --; 33; The role of motivation in fatigue-related decrements in simulated driving performance --; 34; Mood and driving: Is there an effect of affect? --; 35; Different emotional responses in novice and professional drivers --; Driver Attitudes --; 36; Measuring driver attitudes using the theory of Planned Behaviour --; 37; Extending the theory of planned behaviour: The role of personal norm, instrumental beliefs and affective beliefs in predicting driving violations --; 38; An alternative methodological approach to assess some of the hypotheses of the Theory of Reasoned Action when applying to drinking-driving intentions --; 39; The role of subjective norm in predicting the intention to commit traffic violations --; 40; The role of perceived risk of detection --; Driver Information and Training --; 41; Reinforcing safer car driving --; 42; Educational intervention for older drivers: targeting participants --; 43; Practising from the age of 16, some evaluation results from Swedish driver training --; Selection and Rehabilitation --; 44; The role of driver selection, improvement and rehabilitation in the field of traffic psychology --; 45; Validation of the German system of diagnosis and rehabilitation for traffic offenders --; 46; Validity of medical screening as a tool for selecting older drivers --; Mobility And Car Usage --; 47; Mobility and car dependence --; 48; The role of problem awareness in willingness-to-change car use and in evaluating relevant policy measures --; Subject Index --; Author Index ER -