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The development and validation of two complementary measures of drivers' hazard perception ability

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Wetton, M.A.
Horswill, Mark
Hatherly, Christopher
Wood, Joanne
Pachana, Nancy
Anstey, Kaarin

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Elsevier

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Hazard perception in driving involves a number of different processes. This paper reports the development of two measures designed to separate these processes. A Hazard Perception Test was developed to measure how quickly drivers could anticipate hazards

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Accident Analysis and Prevention

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2037-12-31