ABSTRACT

This title was first published in 2003. Research on driver behaviour over the past two decades has demonstrated that driver characteristics, goals and motivations are important determinants of driving behaviour. We are now in a position to apply this knowledge to driver training programs and evaluate their effectiveness in improving safety. The main objective for the First International Conference on Driver Behaviour and Training and this book, is to describe and discuss recent advances in this field. The book bridges the gap between practitioners in road safety, and theoreticians investigating driving behaviour from a number of different perspectives and related disciplines. It will encourage research in driver training to combat erroneous or deviant driving behaviour and/or reduce the effects of human error at source. This book will be of interest to road safety researchers and road safety practitioners in the private and public sector.

part |2 pages

Part 2: Driver Health, Fatigue and Accidents

chapter 10|12 pages

Oculomotor Indicators of Driver Fatigue

chapter 13|10 pages

Pregnant Driver Behaviour and Safety

chapter 14|16 pages

Women Drivers, Passengers, Cars and the Road

chapter 18|10 pages

Passenger Influence on Young Drivers

part |2 pages

Part 3: In-Vehicle Technology

chapter 26|14 pages

Mobile Phone use while Driving in Sweden

part |2 pages

Part 4: Driver Training and Instruction

chapter 27|8 pages

Goals and Contents of Driver Education

chapter 33|10 pages

Professional Driver Training