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  1. ABSTRACT. traditional approach taken in road safety research has been to view accidents as a failure to cope with the perceptual motor skills required for a safe journey. The task was therefore to increase driver's skills and to modify the environment.

  2. 25 de feb. de 2018 · Our aim was to investigate a factor that might contribute to the massive disobedience to traffic laws, namely drivers’ use of self-legitimization strategies that allow them to transgress them without paying the psychological costs that would follow, such as regret or shame.

  3. The puzzle of why some people obey and some disobey traffic laws extends beyond enforcement to the fabric of society itself, writes PhD scholar Shamsoddin Shariati of the Department of Sociology. Obedience to traffic laws is crucial for maintaining order and safety on our roads.

  4. The main hypothesis is that drivers currently think of traffic law disobedience in terms of a driver-police matter, completely missing an inter-drivers sociomoral dimension that could have a...

  5. The many different reasons for disobeying traffic laws are discussed: ignorance of the law; belief that the law does not serve a useful function; the opinion that a law, while serving a useful purpose, is not necessary for the individual driver in question; the punishment for an offence being thought by a driver to be trivial.

  6. Failure to adhere to traffic regulations is the third largest cause of accidents with victims. One in every three accidents is speed-related. It is believed that the effectiveness of seat belts accounts for a 50 percent reduction in the risk of death.

  7. Hace 1 día · The court heard of people losing pay, children with special needs trapped for hours in traffic, a patient with an aggressive cancer who missed their clinic appointment. There is a long history to ...