Acceptability of traffic safety measures with personal privacy implications

作者: Louise Eriksson , Torkel Bjørnskau

DOI: 10.1016/J.TRF.2012.02.006

关键词: Suicide preventionComputer securityEngineeringApplied psychologyInformation and Communications TechnologyPoison controlIntelligent speed adaptationOccupational safety and healthInjury preventionEvent data recorderHuman factors and ergonomics

摘要: Abstract The aim of the present study was to examine knowledge, beliefs, and acceptability three information communications technology (ICT) safety measures with personal privacy implications, that is, section control, informative intelligent speed adaptation (ISA), event data recorder (EDR). A questionnaire carried out among car users in Sweden, Norway, Denmark (n = 1319). Results demonstrated respondents displayed a low level knowledge measures, although relatively high. Notably, EDR perceived be greater threat than control ISA, also lower for other measures. In regression analyses, background factors, general specific beliefs were entered as predictors (Adj R2 approx. 0.70). Awareness speeding is problem evaluating fair, effective, less infringement on freedom privacy, resulted higher levels acceptability. effects factors limited after controlling different beliefs.

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