Railway Signals Passed at Danger: the Drivers. Circumstances and Psychological Processes

Last updated on 14 August 2014 4:57
A group of 34 drivers who had passed Railway signals at danger was examined medically and questioned about the circumstances in which the signal had been passed. A conjectural explanation was formulated for each incident. Poor sight appeared to be a factor in one case. Organic dementia, suspected but not...
Author(s): Davis DR
1966
United Kingdom
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