Links
The following links may be useful to conference participants.
Disclaimer: These links are included here only as a service to participants in the conference on aggressive driving issues. Their inclusion does not, in any way, imply acceptance or endorsement of the content of these sites.
Aggressive drivers see red twice in Minnesota Some aggressive drivers in the USA can now watch an "instant replay" of their bad driving, filmed by an overhead plane.
Aggressive driving NHTSA (USA) page links to projects, research reports, and surveys about the phenomenon.
Aggressive driving: background and overview report January 2000 document (17 pages) produced by the U.S. National Conference of State Legislatures offers a succinct overview of the problem and prior research. (Hint: refresh if page fails to load.)
Aggressive driving overview and tips Northern Virginia Injury Prevention Center (USA) outlines the problem and provides tips on how to avoid escalating a situation.
Aggressive driving & road rage: they aren't the same Article by the Arizona (USA) Department of Public Safety maintains that aggressive driving consists of traffic offenses, while road rage involves criminal behavior.
Behavior page of Drivers.com Subcategories of this section of the web site include "Aggressive Driving," and "Road Rage."
The current situation of aggressive driving and road rage. A slide show by Dale O. Ritzel, Dan V. Shannon, and Paul D. Sarvela, originally presented at a conference in Vienna, Austria. Includes a driver self-evaluation quiz.
Delaware's aggressive driving plans Page outlines some of the efforts made in this U.S. state to curb aggressive driving.
Driving personality test Test yourself to see how aggressive you are as a driver. A non-scientific test.
Our Jekyll-and-Hyde attitude to aggressive driving Results from a national survey of Canadians conducted in 2000 on aggressive driving and other topics.
Road ragemedia hype or serious road safety issue? Road safety researcher Dr. Barry Elliott analyzes the definition of "road rage," the facts on traffic violence, and the implications for road safety.
Road rage and aggressive driving book Subtitled "Steering clear of highway madness," this eclectic page promotes and offers excerpts from the book published in 2000.
Statement on aggressive driving by Ricardo Martinez Summary of the statement on aggressive driving by the Honorable Ricardo Martinez, Administrator, NHTSA, before the U.S. House of Representatives.
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