Traffic Safety Culture: Definition, Foundation, and Application
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Nicholas John Ward;
Nicholas John Ward
Montana State University, USA
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Barry Watson;
Barry Watson
Queensland University of Technology, Australia
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Katie Fleming-Vogl
Katie Fleming-Vogl
MnDOT, Traffic, Safety, & Technology, USA
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Emerald Publishing Limited
ISBN electronic:
978-1-78714-617-4
ISBN print:
978-1-78714-618-1
Publication date:
2019
Book Chapter
Chapter 6: Social Capital and Traffic Safety
Matthew G. Nagler
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Published:2019
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Matthew G. Nagler, 2019. "Social Capital and Traffic Safety", Traffic Safety Culture: Definition, Foundation, and Application, Nicholas John Ward, Barry Watson, Katie Fleming-Vogl
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Abstract
The chapter defines social capital and explains its relationship to the broader concept of traffic safety culture. It lays out the conceptual case for a causal connection between social capital and positive traffic safety outcomes and describes recent work that has examined that connection. Implications for the practitioner include current policy options based on existing research results and promising new directions that require further exploration.
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