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JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 17, Issue 1 / 2001
English Article Japanese Article
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Development of Research in Japanese Traffic Psychology Yasuhiro Nagatsuka JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 17(1): 5-7, 2001. |
Recent Trends in Driver Education in European Union Learning to Become a Driver - Problems and Solutions Esko Keskinen JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 17(1): 8-12, 2001. |
Aging and Driving: Mobility or Safety? Liisa Hakamies-Blomqvist1, 2 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 17(1): 13-19, 2001. |
Current Changes of the Driver Education System in Sweden Hans-Yngve Berg JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 17(1): 20-26, 2001. |
Are Older Drivers Risky? Hiro Ota JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 17(1): 27-32, 2001. |
A Three-Stage Developmental Model for Novice Drivers Tsuneo Matsuura JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 17(1): 33-36, 2001. |
An Examination of Unsignalized Intersection Negotiation Model of Drivers without Right of Way through Analyses of Crossing-Path Crashes Naoya Kanda, Toshiro Ishida JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 17(1): 37-41, 2001. |
Short- and Long-Term Effects of the Finnish Driver Training Renewal Ari Katila, Esko Keskinen, Mika Hatakka, Sirkku Laapotti JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 17(1): 42-46, 2001. |
How to Evaluate Driving Instruction without Using Passing Rates - An Example Sami Mynttinen, Kari Hakuli JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 17(1): 47-53, 2001. |
A Study on Highway Guide Signs The Importance of Consistent Guide Signs at Interchanges Tomoki Yomura, Masaya Okada, Masaaki Omori* JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 17(1): 54-57, 2001. |
An Overconfidence Approach on Driving Attitude of Older Drivers: We Propose to Include Estimations of Personal Traits about Safe Driving in the Legal Driving Aptitude Tests for the Elderly People. Masabumi Tokoro JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 17(1): 58-62, 2001. |
A Lack of Pedestrians' Comprehension of the Meaning of Pedestrian Green Flashing Indications Nobuhiro Yano1, Kenji Mori2 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 17(1): 63-66, 2001. |
Effects of Driver's Accidents and “Hiyari-Hatto” Experiences in Driving Simulation on Modification of Self Appraisals Akira Ohtani1, Hiroshi Kansaku2 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 17(1): 67-74, 2001. |
Fluctuations in Reaction Times and BEGs for Choice Reaction Tasks while Operating a Driving Simulator Tomonori Inoue1, Katsuya Matsunaga2, Kazunori Shidoji2, Yuji Matsuki2 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 17(1): 75-79, 2001. |
Traffic Attitudes of Young Male and Female Drivers in Finland - A Comparison between 1978 and 2001 Sirkku Laapotti, Esko Keskinen, Sirpa Rajalin* JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 17(1): 80-82, 2001. |
Negligent Behaviour Has Increased, Suicides Not. A Follow-up Study of Fatal Finnish Motor Traffic Accidents 1974-1998. Kati Hernetkoski, Inkeri Salo, Esko Keskinen JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 17(1): 83-86, 2001. |