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Vulnerable road users
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Submitted by Fonant on 20 September, 2012 - 12:17
Publisher:
The Psychologist
Publication date:
September 2012
Document file:
thepsychologist_0912walk.pdf
Document types:
Policy
Safety
Strategy
Document weight:
Research paper
Document geography:
UK
Geographical spread:
National
Tags:
psychology
Abstract:
Jon Sutton interviews Ian Walker about how psychology can assist non-car drivers.
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