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'Them or Us': Perceptions, cognitions, emotions, and overt behavior associated with cyclists and motorists sharing the road

机译:“他们或我们”:与骑自行车者和驾驶者共享道路相关的感知,认知,情绪和公开行为

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In emerging cycling regions, cyclists and motorists share the road due to cycling infrastructure scarcity. This study investigates the chain of stimuli, cognition, emotion, and behavior associated with the road-sharing experience through the thematic analysis of talk-backs posted in response to news items related to cyclist-motorist crashes. Results show: (a) cycling infrastructure scarcity and perceived road use rights trigger emotional stress; (b) motorists and cyclists perceive the road-sharing experience as life-threatening and experience anxiety, anger, and fear; (c) drivers' coping strategies are confrontational, problem-solving, and social-support seeking, while cyclists' coping strategies are avoidance, confrontational, and problem-solving.
机译:在新兴的自行车地区,由于自行车基础设施的稀缺,骑自行车的人和驾车者共享道路。这项研究通过对与骑车人车祸相关新闻的回应发表的主题分析,调查了与分享道路相关的刺激,认知,情感和行为的链条。结果表明:(a)自行车基础设施的稀缺和感知的道路使用权引发了情绪压力; (b)驾驶者和骑自行车者将分享道路的经历视为威胁生命的经历,并感到焦虑,愤怒和恐惧; (c)驾驶员的应对策略是对抗,解决问题和寻求社会支持,而骑自行车者的应对策略是避免,对抗和解决问题。

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