The Need to Speed: A Study of Behavior and Motivation

$230.00

Clarisse Breckenridge (Editor)

Series: Psychology of Emotions, Motivations and Actions
BISAC: PSY030000

This is three volume book that contains the results of a study that examined the speeding behavior of drivers in their own vehicles over the course of three to four weeks of naturalistic driving in urban and rural settings. The purpose of this research was to identify the reasons why drivers speed; model the relative roles of situational, demographic, and personality factors in predicting travel speeds; classify speeders; and identify interventions, countermeasures, and strategies for reducing speeding behaviors. (Imprint: Nova)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1 – Motivations for Speeding, Volume I: Summary Report (pp.1-32)
Christian M. Richard, John L. Campbell, Monica G. Lichty, James L. Brown, Susan Chrysler, John D. Lee, Linda Boyle and George Reagle

Chapter 2 – Motivations for Speeding, Volume II: Findings Report (pp. 33-208)
Christian M. Richard, John L. Campbell, Monica G. Lichty, James L. Brown, Susan Chrysler, John D. Lee, Linda Boyle and George Reagle

Chapter 3 – Motivations for Speeding, Volume III: Appendices (pp. 209-288)
Christian M. Richard, John L. Campbell, Monica G. Lichty, James L. Brown, Susan Chrysler, John D. Lee, Linda Boyle and George Reagle

Index

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