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Citation

Kanellaidis G, Zervas A, Karagioules V. Transp. Hum. Fact. 2000; 2(1): 39-48.

Affiliation

Department of Transportation Planning and Engineering, National Technical University of Athens

Copyright

(Copyright © 2000, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1207/STHF0201_6

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

New roads are often designed without adequate investigation of driver risk perception. However, according to many researchers, it is imperative that human factors be considered during the design of new road infrastructure. In this study we investigated driver perception of risk on 3 road sections of a single highway. For the purposes of this article, 3 field experiments took place in a 2-year period, with 136 volunteer Greek drivers taking part in these experiments. Participants evaluated the risks of road sections and curves. The results show that 3 main demographic characteristics-age, familiarity, and self-assessment-affect risk perception, whereas special provisions for older drivers during road design and construction are imperative.

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