The UK's Transport Research Laboratory has applied psychological theory
(theory of planned behaviour and other approaches) in their research on
cyclists' attitudes and decisions (see 'Attitudes to Cycling' - TRL
Report 266, and also, I believe, in their new report on Drivers'
Attitudes to Cyclists (this is only just, or perhaps not yet,
published). From a presentation I saw, the latter covers
decision-making whilst driving; the former deals with decisions about
behavioural change. See www.trl.co.uk
Paul Rosen
Ana Bazzan wrote:
>Dear All,
>I am looking for articles, systems, studies, and so on regarding psychology and traffic behaviour.
>By behaviour I mean several things/levels of decision-making:
>- reaction to traffic information
>- route choice
>- reaction to nearby jams (or other traffic events)
>- updates on the standard psycho-physiological model
>-...
>
>Any suggestion of literature, web site, link or whatever is welcome.
>
>Thanks
>Ana L. Bazzan
>
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>
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Paul Rosen
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Department of Sociology
University of York
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