Placing a human being behind the wheel
of an automobile often has the same curious effect as cutting certain fibres in
the brain. The result in either case is more primitive
behaviour. Hostile feelings are apt to be expressed in an aggressive
way. The same man who will step aside for a stranger at a
doorway will, when behind the wheel, risk an accident trying to beat another
motorist through an intersection. The importance of emotional factors in
automobile accidents is gaining recognition. Doctors and other scientists have
concluded that the highway death toll resembles an epidemic and should be
investigated as such. Dr. Ross A. McFarland, Associate Professor
of Industrial Hygiene at the Harvard University School of Public Health, said
that accidents “now constitute a greater threat to the safety of large segments
of t A. as though they were uncivilized. B. as though they should change their attitudes from hostility to amicability. C. as though their brain fibres needed cutting. D. as though they wanted to repress hostile feelings.
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Placing a human being behind the wheel
of an automobile often has the same curious effect as cutting certain fibres in
the brain. The result in either case is more primitive
behaviour. Hostile feelings are apt to be expressed in an aggressive
way. The same man who will step aside for a stranger at a
doorway will, when behind the wheel, risks an accident trying to beat another
motorist through an intersection. The importance of emotional factors in
automobile accidents is gaining recognition. Doctors and other scientists have
concluded that the highway death toll resembles an epidemic and should be
investigated as such. Dr Ross A. McFarland, Associate Professor
of Industrial Hygiene at the Harvard University School of Public Health, said
that accidents "now constitute a greater threat to the safety of large segments
of the p A. as though they were uncivilized B. as though they should change their attitudes from hostility to amicability C. as though their brain fibres needed cutting D. as though they wanted repress hostile feelings
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Placing a human being behind the wheel
of an automobile often has the same curious effect as cutting certain fibres in
the brain. The result in either case is more primitive
behaviour. Hostile feelings are apt to be expressed in an aggressive
way. The same man who will step aside for a stranger at a
doorway will, when behind the wheel, risk an accident trying to beat another
motorist through an intersection. The importance of emotional factors in
automobile accidents is gaining recognition. Doctors and other scientists have
concluded that the highway death toll resembles an epidemic and should be
investigated as such. Dr. Ross A. McFarland, Associate Professor
of Industrial Hygiene at the Harvard University School of Public Health, said
that accidents “now constitute a greater threat to the safety of large segments
of t A. a gentle man can change into a rude driver. B. it’s difficult for a driver to control himself when behind the wheel of an automobile. C. to drive has been a way for some drivers to express their hostile feelings. D. the emotional factors have been the leading cause of automobile accidents.
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Placing a human being behind the wheel of an automobile often has the same curious effect as cutting certain fibres in the brain.
The result in either case is more primitive behaviour. Hostile feelings are apt to be expressed in an aggressive way.
The same man who will step aside for a stranger at a doorway will, when behind the wheel, risk an accident trying to beat another motorist through an intersection. The importance of emotional factors in automobile accidents is gaining recognition. Doctors and other scientists have concluded that the highway death toll resembles an epidemic and should be investigated as such.
Dr. Ross A. McFarland, Associate Professor of Industrial Hygiene at the Harvard University School of Public Health, said that accidents “now constitute a greater threat to the safety of large segments of the population than diseases do. ”Accidents are the leading cause of death between the ages of 1 and 35. About one third of all A. They have threatened the safety of the population as diseases do B. They will claim 10 percent lives in the next 15 years C. One third of victims in them are dead in the end D. The underlying causes of them are still being detected
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