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Cross-cultural differences in drivers’ speed choice
Accident Analysis & Prevention, 06/25/09
Warner HW et al. - The results show that country differences in drivers’ intention to comply with the speed limit as well as their self-reported compliance could be explained by differences found in their attitude, subjective norm and perceived behavioural control.
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