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The Role of Emotions in Fleet Driver Risk

Most drivers have the potential to get annoyed if the circumstances are right. Particular traffic situations or events may turn […]

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Using a Fleet Driver Risk Assessment to Improve Driver Behaviour

The following article first appeared in Scania World Magazine: Driver behaviour and training, by Cari Evans. Do you eat or […]

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Improving Emergency Response Driver Training – A Behavioural Approach

It is well documented that human factors contribute 95{5fc9e21ecd349b40961ecfaabf0e965f9efa05e9afba4e3b1e757228720c24ce} to road traffic collisions. The factors that are known to impact […]

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Details on the 5th International Conference on Driver Behaviour and Training

Conference organizing activity is hotting up as the date of the Fifth International Conference in Driver Behaviour and Training (ICDBT5) […]

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Training to Reduce Risk in Police Driving

The Problem Officers have a difficult role to play in minimizing risk to the public and controlling crime. The activity […]

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Can a Bus Driver Simulator Improve Driver Behaviour?

The Cranfield University Bus Driver Studies In 2002, Cranfield University began a major research programme funded by Arriva Bus UK under […]

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