Does research show if the corelutes along Australian ccc roadsides advertising candidates prior to elections distract drivers and promote road accidents?
Response:
Research indicates that roadside advertising, including political candidate advertisements, can distract drivers and potentially contribute to road accidents. Here are some relevant findings and readings on the topic:
- Individual Differences and Propensity to Engage with In-Vehicle Distractions – This article discusses various distractions, including roadside advertising, and their implications on driver safety.
- A Review of External Sources of Driver Distraction – This review highlights how distractions from roadside advertising can affect driving behavior.
- The Implications of Roadside Advertising for Driver Attention – This study investigates how advertisements can divert attention from critical driving tasks, increasing crash risks.
- Transport Corridor Outdoor Advertising and Signage Guidelines – This document outlines guidelines for outdoor advertising to minimize driver distraction.
- The Impact of Billboards on Driver Visual Behavior – This research examines the effects of billboards on driver focus and accident rates.
These resources provide a starting point for understanding the relationship between roadside advertising and driver distraction in the context of Australian roads.
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