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The time-saving bias, speed choices and driving behavior
Eyal Peer
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Federmann School of Public Policy
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Choice Behavior
100%
Driving Behavior
100%
Time-saving Bias
100%
Speed Choice
100%
Time Saved
40%
Gender Education
20%
Crash Involvement
20%
Driving Speed
20%
Increasing Speed
20%
Low Speed
20%
High Time
20%
Driver Attitudes
20%
Personal Choice
20%
Driver Age
20%
Driver Income
20%
Driver Behaviour Questionnaire
20%
Speeding Crashes
20%
Aberrant Driving Behavior
20%
Driver's Gender
20%
Speeding Behavior
20%
Speed Violation
20%
Psychology
Individual Differences
100%