Talk:Traffic psychology

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This has the look of a cut-and-paste from a finished document, but searches on Google and Amazon have failed to find any matches with existing works, so I'm leaving this here for now on the assumption that this is the poster's own work. -- The Anome 10:53, 15 Apr 2004 (UTC)


The article was "signed" in an earler edit as follows:

--141.30.182.42 08:16, 16 Apr 2004 (UTC) Jens Schade

suggesting that it is the work of Jens Schade, who is one of the academics in this field. -- The Anome 13:21, 16 Apr 2004 (UTC)

In the past weeks several links have been added. Some are really of a good value, others arn`t that good. E.g. links to German language sites are not helpful (please add in the German wikipedia directory). In addition I am not happy with some added sections like "Applied Science - Exemplary illustrations" (all links are to German sites) and "Encyclopedias, Information Services, Statistics" which are not really traffic psychology sites. So, I`ll make some changes. Don`t feel offended I am open for discussions if I deleted a link which others may see still useful Jens Schade 10 Mar 2006

[edit] addresses

Mention that trying to figure out how to get to addresses could be considered on topic. One hopes logical house numbering will prevail. --Jidanni 2006-04-15