Investigators from Technical University of Denmark Target Risk Management (Road anger expression-Changes over time and attributed reasons)
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According to the news reporters, the research concluded: "Results indicate that cognitive and behavioural interventions, possibly as part of the driver education, are relevant to reduce aggressive anger expression in traffic."
For more information on this research see: Road anger expression-Changes over time and attributed reasons. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 2018;119():29-36. Accident Analysis and Prevention can be contacted at:
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