Traffic Safety and the Driver

Traffic Safety and the Driver, is a book authored by Leonard Evans.

Chapter headings

The book was organized as follows:

  1. Introduction
  2. Effects of Sex and Age
  3. An Overview of US Traffic Fatalities
  4. Engineering, Roadway and Environmental Factors
  5. Driver Performance
  6. Driver Behavior
  7. Alcohol's Role in Traffic Crashes
  8. Drunk Driving Countermeasures
  9. Effectiveness of Occupant Protection Devices When Used
  10. Restraint-Use Laws, Use Rates, and Field Effectiveness
  11. User Responses to Changes in Traffic Systems
  12. How You Can Reduce Your Risk
  13. An Attempt to Estimate the Relative Importance of Factors
  14. Traffic Safety in Broader Contexts
  15. Conclusions

While the data presented is in some regards dated, the concepts apply now as they did then. This book has been repeatedly referred to as a classic in the fields of traffic safety, vehicle safety, and crash prevention. It has been positively reviewed by most of the world's most influential technical journals in relevant fields.[1]

Traffic Safety and the Driver is now largely eclipsed by the author's more recent book Traffic Safety, which has received similarly enthusiastic reviews.[2]

References

  1. "Traffic Safety and the Driver – Reviews". Scienceservingsociety.com. Retrieved 2010-02-08.
  2. "Reviews – "Traffic Safety" by Leonard Evans 2004". Scienceservingsociety.com. 2008-06-17. Retrieved 2010-02-08.

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