Probably the best way to understand the three domains as they
are related to Traffic Psychology is to use true driving experiences.
Letitia Lujan tells of a time
when she was cut off by a car on the
highway, moved into the other lane to avoid the driver, only to become
frustrated when the driver moved in front of her again. Letitia is in
the affective domain when she becomes frustrated, moves to the cognitive
domain when she decides to change lanes, and finally moves to the
sensorimotor domain when she senses the gas pedal at her foot, then
begins to increase the pressure. Bryan Yucoco (a chronic
self admitted
tailgater) talks about his own tailgating situation while driving. When
Bryan gets irritated by a driver in front of him, he is demonstrating an
affective behavior, his decision to tailgate the slow driver involves the cognitive
domain, and his increasing the pressure of his foot on the gas pedal falls under the sensorimotor
domain.
By acknowledging the three domains in traffic psychology we can
learn to monitor and change our negative driving habits in a positive
way. Breaking old habits is probably one of the hardest things in
life, but it is ones only alternative or we would never evolve as
people. Changing bad driving habits is the only resolution to
alleviating global traffic madness. Are we destined to be trapped in the
enchantment of our cars, by their shine, power and speed? People are drawn to cars as they are a
mechanism of
changing us as regular people into drivers otherwise supernatural beings capable of extraordinary
feats. When we get behind the wheels of our cars we feel stronger even
invincible, but does this give us the right to abuse our powers, through
tailgating, speeding and running stop signs. With driving we must
take responsibility for our actions redirecting our focus on ourselves
in more positive ways by systematically analyzing our driving habits
in order to become a better drivers thus, changing our highways for the
better. Change can only occur systematically: it begins from
within, from our feelings, potentiated through our thoughts, coming out through
our actions. Are the three domains one of the great secrets of life? Quite possibly so.
Report 1: What
is Traffic Psychology
Report 2: What's the
big deal about tailgating?
Report4:What
is a Driving Personality Makeover?
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6: My Self Witnessing Driving Experiment
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