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JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY

Volume 25, Issue 1 / 2009
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Japanese Article Influence of Road Surroundings on Relations between Drivers' Risk Estimation and Behaviors:Driving Simulator Experiment on Good Visibility Road and Residential Road
OHTANI Akira
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 25(1): 1-12, 2009.

Japanese Article Development of System for Diagnosing Hazard Detection Delay with Touch Panel
SHIMAZAKI Kan, ISHIDA Toshiro
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 25(1): 13-19, 2009.

Japanese Article Nihon Kotsu psychology society 74th meeting school, home sectional meeting workshop enforcement report
矢橋昇1,2,3, 向井希宏1,4, 内山伊知郎5, 垣本由紀子6, 金光義弘7, 神作博8, 鈴木由紀生9, 谷口俊治10, 西山啓8
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 25(1): 21-29, 2009.

Japanese Article Agreement degree of a gaze and the mouse click for the hazard
島崎敢, Toshiro Ishida
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 25(1): 30-30, 2009.

Japanese Article Study on development of the LED-type road information lamina in consideration for an old screwdriver
Mamoru Takamatsu 1, Yoshio Nakajima 1, Yasuaki Kido 1, Akira Oishi 2, Kenji Hirota 3, Kato perception two 3, Toshiaki Oshima 3
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 25(1): 30-30, 2009.

Japanese Article Study on equivalent inspection with ecodrive and the security
Field wisteria intellect 1, Buichi Nagoya 1, Hiroo Ota 2
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 25(1): 30-30, 2009.

Japanese Article Action - to bring up a traffic member of society who is better than way of thinking of the traffic accident safety education in the elementary school and one discussion - about the practice
Ryo Otani 1, Hiroshi Hashimoto 1, Reiko Okamoto 2, Takashi Kobayashi 1
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 25(1): 30-30, 2009.

Japanese Article Adequacy - of the driving evaluation criteria for one discussion - public driver about the self-assessment skill acquisition method
Hiroshi Nakai 1, 2, 臼井伸之介 1, Hideaki Fujii 3, Yukio Tanikawa 3
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 25(1): 31-31, 2009.

Japanese Article Analysis of a certain one-month mileage data in the large truck of the long-distance carriage of goods
Kazuto Yasutake 1, Katsuya Matsunaga 2, Kazuaki Koshi 2
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 25(1): 31-31, 2009.

Japanese Article The use actual situation and problem of the bicycle lane in the inner city
Funado Etsuo
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 25(1): 31-31, 2009.

Japanese Article The traffic behavior of the walker in the crossing and study on safe consciousness
Hiroki Mori
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 25(1): 31-32, 2009.

Japanese Article The effect that the operation exercise of the steering wheel form electric wheelchair gives in the anxiety complex at run and a sense of fear
West hall Arisa
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 25(1): 32-32, 2009.

Japanese Article Gap acceptance for the bicycle of the car driver
Kanda Naoya
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 25(1): 32-32, 2009.

Japanese Article Than the description report of gaze position, contents by preliminary examination - still image about the gaze subject of the driving scene -
Keisuke Kojima 1, Koji Kanda 1, 2, Naoya, Kanda
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 25(1): 32-32, 2009.

Japanese Article It is ... mainly on behavior repressibility of the study on psychological disincentive - shame awareness of the traffic violator
Tadashi Miyakawa storehouse
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 25(1): 32-32, 2009.

Japanese Article Associated - with study on annoying act II - social consideration and character trait in the train
北折充隆 1, Rie Onodera 2
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 25(1): 33-33, 2009.

Japanese Article The effect that an information processing stage, an information processing resource of the driving support gives to risk compensation
Takayuki Masuda 1, 芳賀茂 1, 國分三輝 2
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 25(1): 33-33, 2009.

Japanese Article Traffic rules recognition degree investigation of the common license carrier
Ken Aoki 1, Daisuke Ito 1, Kazunori Shidoji 2
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 25(1): 33-33, 2009.

Japanese Article Difference in number of the interrupt vehicle to look at according to distance between the cars and difference of the arrival time to the destination
Kenji Furuya 1, Satomi Hirano 1, Daisuke Ito 1, Kazunori Shidoji 2
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 25(1): 33-33, 2009.

Japanese Article Examination of the consciousness about the car seat of the junior college life
Tadashi Yamaguchi example 1, Mitsugu 2 in Suka, Masahiko Ono 3, Kazuo Miyazaki 4
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 25(1): 33-33, 2009.

Japanese Article Practice of the professional driver refresher course using the driving skill automatic evaluation system
多田昌裕 1, Makoto Segawa 2, Masaya Okada 1, Kazumi Renge 3
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 25(1): 33-34, 2009.

Japanese Article Physiology and psychology eight hours after the alcohol intake
三宅宏冶 1, 木村憙從 1, Yoshihiro Kanemitsu 2
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 25(1): 34-34, 2009.

Japanese Article Characteristic of the person of accident creation to be found in drive recorder data
Takashi Nishimura, Many years Sonoko, Masato Aoi
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 25(1): 34-34, 2009.

Japanese Article A type of the critical situation of the front picture recorded with a regular record type driving recorder about becoming it
Masato Oikawa 1, Kazuya Takeda 2, Chiyomi Miyajima 3
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 25(1): 34-34, 2009.

Japanese Article Applied ... of effect - Drive recorder data of the ecodrive instruction based on the diagnostication
Mitsu Abe Ichiro, The Isobe pivot, Masato Aoi, Many years Sonoko
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 25(1): 34-34, 2009.

Japanese Article The application of the HFACS model for accident cause investigations due to human error and the problems (Human Factors Analysis and Classification)
Yukiko Kakimoto
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY 25(1): 34-35, 2009.