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Robert Dewar
Short Biography: Robert Dewar, Ph.D. received his Ph.D. in Psychology in 1965. He taught Psychology at the University of Calgary from 1965 to 1990. He is now President of his own consulting firm, Western Ergonomics, Inc., specializing in driver behavior and traffic safety. He has presented several workshops on human factors in traffic safety for traffic engineers, police, driver educators and traffic safety experts. He is co-author, with Paul L. Olson, of the Second Edition of Human Factors in Traffic Safety, published by Lawyers & Judges Publishing. He has conducted a number of road safety audits and investigated and acted as an expert witness on a variety of traffic accidents involving automobiles, trains, trucks, motorcycles, bicycles and pedestrians. He is recipient of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society’s A. R. Lauer Award for outstanding contributions to the understanding of human factors aspects of highway safety and driver education. More About Robert Dewar
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Co-Authors: Paul L. Olson Ph.D., Ph.D. Robert Dewar, Eugene Farber
Product Code: 5228
ISBN: 978-1-933264-78-3
Publisher: Lawyers & Judges Publishing Company
Pages: 494
Binding Information: casebound
Size: 6" X 9" Inches
Availability: In stock.
Price: $99.00
This brand new third edition of Forensic Aspects of Driver Perception and Response contains the most current information available in the area of driver perception and perception-response time. Existing chapters have been expanded, providing in-depth coverage of areas such as light reflecting surfaces, visibility enhancing materials, driver age, gender and experience, fatigue, speed perception and vehicle size, vehicle lighting and marking, glare, and more. Many of these were only briefly mentioned or not included in the earlier editions. Additionally, new chapters have been added to present completely new material on many related driver perception and response issues including roadway design and the driver, work zones, railroad grade crossings, roadway signage, weather and driving and driver distraction.
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