In an earlier study, researchers at the University of North Carolina Highway Safety Research Center found drivers classified as seat belt nonusers on the basis of direct observation and self-reported belt use to be overrepresented in prior accidents and violations. This study represents a follow-up
Accident probabilities and seat belt usage: A psychological perspective
โ Scribed by P. Slovic; B. Fischhoff; S. Lichtenstein
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1978
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 513 KB
- Volume
- 10
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0001-4575
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โฆ Synopsis
Motorists' reluctance to wear seat belts is examined in light of research showing (a) that protective behavior is influenced more by the probability of a hazard than by the magnitude of its consequences and (b) that people are not inclined to protect themselves voluntarily against very low probability threats. It is argued that the probability of death or injury on any single auto trip may be too low to incite a motorist's concern. Maintenance of a "single trip" perspective makes it unlikely that seat belts will be used. Change of perspective. towards consideration of the risks faced during a lifetime of driving, may increase the perceived probabilities of injury and death and, therefore, induce more people to wear seat belts.
Research has demonstrated that seat belts effectively reduce injury and death in automobile accidents [Campbell,
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