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Spatial and temporal analyses of the variations in aggressive driving and road rage behaviors observed and reported on San Diego freeways
—Sheila Sarkar, Alanna Martineau, Mohammad Emami, Mohammad Khatib, and Karen Wallace
—Read abstract and discussion
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A review of the literature on aggressive driving research
—Leo Tasca
—Read abstract and discussion
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Can speeding be justified?
—Sarah Redshaw
—Read abstract and discussion
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Aggressive driving is emotionally impaired driving
—Leon James and Diane Nahl
—Read abstract and discussion
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An educational programme for aggressive drivers
—Benedicte Félix, Ludo Kluppels, Claire Meulemans, Bart Vandenreijt, and Anne Wiseur
—Read abstract and discussion
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Highway Code and aggressive violations in UK drivers
—Stephen Stradling and Michelle Meadows
—Read abstract and discussion
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A preliminary heuristic model of aggressive behaviour in drivers
—Lawrence P. Lonero
—Read abstract and discussion
Additional Resource Material—Offsite
Participants may be interested in visiting these outside links to articles written about the topic. Note that there are no discussions set up for the following papers.
1. Controlling road rage: a literature review and pilot study
—Daniel B. Rathbone, Ph.D., and Jorg C. Huckabee, MSCE (1999).
—Go to the web article
2. Aggressive driving: three studies
1.—Aggressive driving by Louis Mizell
2.—Road rage by Matthew Joint
3.—Driver aggression by Dominic Connell and Matthew Joint
All: Prepared for AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety (1997).
—Go to the web page
3. Capital beltway update: beltway user focus groups
—Preusser Research Group, for the U.S. Department of Transportation: NHTSA (1998).
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Go to the web article
4. Road rage—media hype or serious road safety issue?
—Barry Elliott (1999).
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Go to the web article