![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Your attitude toward driving, the other drivers on the road, and toward the law are a result of the way you process what you have been observing and learning for years before you start to learn to drive. Most of your habits and perceptions are learned from other people you have observed since you were little. So why do we accept it on the road where the danger is very real. Have you noticed that many drivers act in a manner that would be totally inappropriate in a face-to-face social setting? If they acted that way toward other shoppers at the grocery store, someone would put a stop to it. if you went into a party and you did not know anyone, I hope you would want to make a good impression, be on your best behavior (at least until you get to know some of the people) and stay safe. After all, you have to go to work or school or whatever. And you do not have the choice of not going. It's like going to a party, but you don't know anyone. How you see things, how you respond, what your attitudes and habits are-all these things greatly affect how you will approach the task of driving and how you will get along in the social activity of driving. The title of this chapter seems strange, but attitude and perception are an important part of traffic safety. Course - Unit 2.Īttitude, Perception and Traffic Safety. ![]()
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