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The Grumpy Driver’s Handbook

Posted 31 May 2010
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Following in the curmudgeonly footsteps of One Grump or Two, The Grumpy Driver’s Handbook is a celebration of all that is miserable and tedious on the road. Driving brings out the worst in even the most mild mannered individual and so a book on the worst habits in motoring and the “joys” of car ownership is the natural gift for the career grump. Spurred on by endless roadworks, coned-off lanes, BMW drivers, white van men, speed cameras, lunatic cyclists, rude taxi drivers, and kamikaze motorcyclists, the grump has an ocean of opportunity for expression. The Grumpy Driver’s Handbook (including “The Highway Grump”) tackles the evils of lane swappers, caravan owners, bumper huggers, rubber neckers, light jumpers, … More >> The Grumpy Driver’s Handbook

The ‘Real Drivers’ Guide to Beating the Speed Camera

Posted 31 May 2010
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Written by an ex DfT Approved Driving Instructor, ‘The Real Drivers Guide to Beating the Speed Camera’, taps into a wealth of knowledge and experience, to bring you the best possible defence against the speed camera. The book is easy to read and sets out how you can use your skills, as ‘real motorists’ to ensure that you never fall foul of the speed camera again. ‘The Real Drivers Guide to Beating the Speed Camera’ first explains how speed interacts with our driving before exploring the speed camera debate, after which, you will be taken on a personal journey of real motoring evolution. Six universal self-help motoring exercises have been brought together, to give you the ultimate protection against speed camer… More >> The ‘Real Drivers’ Guide to Beating the Speed Camera

Speeding drivers’ attitudes and perceptions of speed cameras in rural England

Posted 31 May 2010
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This digital document is a journal article from Accident Analysis and Prevention, published by Elsevier in . The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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There is evidence that excessive speed leads to an increased frequency and severity of road traffic accidents, but it is not clear how speeds may be reduced. To increase understanding of why drivers exceed the speed limits, the views of a sample of road users who had been prosecuted for exceeding the speed limit in the rural county of Norfolk England were sought. Respondents were categorised into a four group d… More >> Speeding drivers’ attitudes and perceptions of speed cameras in rural England