Psychology of Driving

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Driving Performance
Driving Simulator
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Elderly Drivers
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FARS Data
Hands Free Phone
inattention blindness
Increased Accident Risk
ISA System
Legal BAC Limit
middle
Middle Aged Drivers
Night's Sleep Deprivation
performance
psychological factors in road safety
rates
risk perception models
Risky Driving
Sensation Seeking
Sensation Seeking Scale
Sensory Conspicuity
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Spatial Frequencies
Static Acuity
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Vehicle Control Skills
Vice Versa
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Young Male Drivers
Young Man
Younger Drivers

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805859782
  • Weight: 338g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Sep 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Road accidents are the major cause of death and injury among young people in the developing world, and the field of psychology can offer great insights into the many factors that are at play when we get behind the wheels of our cars. Based on data collected around the world on drivers of all age groups, Graham Hole provides an up to date picture of the realities of driving, including visual perception issues, cell phone distractions, fatigue, drugs, and the effects of aging. These insights can help explain why we crash, as well as how we achieve the amazing feat of not crashing more often than we do.

In this jargon-free and very accessible book, Hole applies psychological methods and insights to this every-day experience with two audiences in mind. First, he speaks to accident investigators, who frequently rely on well-developed understandings of engineering and forensics and less insight into the psychology of the driver. Second, of course, this book will be of value to anyone interested in the application of cognitive psychology to real-world behaviors, and to anyone who drives.

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