The attitude and behaviour of European car drivers to road safety : SARTRE 2 reports: project on social attitudes to road traffic risk in Europe: Part 2. Report on in-depth analyses
Publication details: Leidschendam SWOV Institute for Road Safety, 1998Description: 112 sISBN:- 9080100846
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In 1989, researchers from different road safety institutes in Europe started a consortium to explore car drivers' attitudes to road safety: SARTRE, Social Attitudes to Road Traffic Risk in Europe. When the survey started, 15 countries participated, each represented by a research instiute or road safety organisation. In 1995, INRETS took the initiative for a second survey. A request to EU commission to support the survey in EU member states by 50% was honoured. All EU countries except one are participating again and some other countries joined the consortium. Four reports represent the analyses of the results of the second SARTRE survey: Part 1: Report on principal results. Part 2: Report on in-depth analyses. Part 3: Executive summary - Synthèse. Part 4: Central Europe countries