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Risk and safety perception on urban and rural roads: Effects of environmental features, driver age and risk sensitivity.

Jolene Alexa CoxVanessa BeanlandAshleigh J Filtness
Published in: Traffic injury prevention (2017)
This study demonstrates that drivers perceive rural roads as less risky than urban roads, even when similar scenarios occur in both environments. Age did not affect hazard ratings. Instead, the findings suggest that the assessment of risk posed by hazards is influenced more by individual differences in risk sensitivity. This highlights the need for driver education to account for appraisal of hazards' risk and relevance, in addition to hazard detection, when considering factors that promote road safety.
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