
Hazard perception is the learned, concious ability of a person to detect potential hazards. It is particularly important for drivers of motor cars. Researchers at Reading University in the late 1990s discovered that novice drivers were more likely to have an accident because of an ignorance of hazards, rather than a low hazard perecption ability. C...
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