A blind spot in driving decisions: how neglecting costs puts us in overdrive

Volume: 98, Issue: 1-2, Pages: 285 - 290
Published: Nov 5, 2009
Abstract
This article discusses how people often neglect the financial costs associated with driving. As a consequence they take trips that are contrary to their own self-interest and cause unnecessary harm to the environment through carbon emissions. Two empirical studies demonstrate that when people do explicitly consider financial costs they are inclined to drive less. The article concludes by offering several solutions to help people learn and...
Paper Details
Title
A blind spot in driving decisions: how neglecting costs puts us in overdrive
Published Date
Nov 5, 2009
Volume
98
Issue
1-2
Pages
285 - 290
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