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- aggregation title "What drives people’s choice in speed support? The acceptability of Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA)".
- aggregation abstract "Speeding is generally considered to be a major cause of road traffic accidents. Several trials with different types of in-car speed assistance systems, in particular Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA), have shown that ISA can be an effective way to reduce speeding. A basic condition for achieving significant improvements in safety involves the acceptance of ISA among vehicle drivers on a large scale. This paper focuses on the issue of acceptability of ISA. It is based on a large-scale survey of 6370 individuals in Belgium (Flanders region) and 1158 persons in the Netherlands. The methodology to define our concept, the construction of the questionnaire, first descriptive results and the future steps in the development of our model are described.".
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