PREDICTORS READINESS FOR DANGEROUS DRIVING
Abstract
The article presents the results of the evaluation of predictors of dangerous driving. The external and internal factors that determine readiness for dangerous driving are identified. The influence of the legal consciousness of the subject of traffic on resistance to dangerous driving has been proved.
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