Why wear a seat belt? I’m going to die anyway: Young Arab men’s rationales for deadly driving behaviors
<p dir="ltr">Safe driving campaigns in Qatar are in their infancy. The first campaigns were fear appeals that typically involved pictures of vehicles that had been smashed almost beyond recognition in accidents posted on signs around the capital city, Doha. A second generation of cam...
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| Main Author: | Susan Dun (19807227) (author) |
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