Application of the theory of risky behavior in the context of road traffic
specific samples illustrating the theory of risky behavior:
1) Modern security technologies. Implementing systems such as ABS or autopilot systems can create an exaggerated sense of control in the driver, making the behavior more risky.
2) Use of seat belts. Some drivers, wearing a seat belt, behave too confidently, believing that the increased level of protection allows them to take more risks.
3) Secure infrastructure. Wide, well-maintained roads may encourage some to drive faster than narrow or bumpy roads.
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