Methods of assessment and diagnostics in the psychology of road traffic
those diagnostic methods and techniques that can be used in line with the psychology of road traffic:
1) Psychological diagnostics – the use of psychological tests, questionnaires and interviews to measure personal indicators, psychological stress and behavioral traits associated with behavior on the road.
2) Neuropsychological diagnostics – the study of higher mental functions – attention, working memory, reaction speed, sensorimotor perception and decision-making – using various diagnostic techniques.
3) Direct observation of behavior on the road – monitoring the behavior of drivers in real life to identify driving styles, potential dangers or risky actions.
4) Simulation – the use of driving simulators to evaluate performance in difficult or dangerous situations without causing damage to the driver or other road users.
5) Road accident analysis – study of the causes of accidents and related psychological and behavioral factors for the development of more effective prevention programs.