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Urban and rural differences in older drivers’ failure to stop at stop signs
Accident Analysis & Prevention, 08/17/09
Keay L et al. – It is possible that rural drivers frequent areas with less traffic and better visibility, and may be more likely to take the calculated risk of not stopping. In this cohort failure to stop at stop signs was not explained by poor vision or cognition. Conversely in urban areas, those who have visual field loss appear to be more cautious at stop signs.
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