An investigation into the attitudes of parents toward children crossing roads

This thesis reports on an investigation into the attiutude of parents to their children crossing roads which were selected to provide a range of flows, speeds and visibilities. The aim of the project was to investigate the parents' perception of danger from road traffic by using the percentage of children not allowed to cross certain roads unaccompanied as a proxy measure of danger.

Record #:
2958
Date:
1991
Format:
Report
Author:
Tate, Fergus Nicholson
Corp:
Institute of Transport Studies, University of Leeds
Keywords:
PEDESTRIAN SAFETY;PEDESTRIANS;ROAD SAFETY EDUCATION
Identity:
UK
Location:
B
Class:
F220

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