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In 1967, a country switched from left-hand to right-hand traffic. The initial, brief period of chaos occurred because each driver's decision to follow the new rule was primarily dependent on their ____ about the actions of other drivers.
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Preparation for Sweden's 1967 Traffic Switch
On a specific day in 1967, a European country mandated a nationwide switch from driving on the left side of the road to the right. The change was preceded by a massive publicity campaign. On the day of the switch, there was a brief period of widespread confusion and uncertainty as drivers were unsure if others would comply. However, very quickly, driving on the right became the new, stable norm. What does this successful but initially chaotic transition best demonstrate?
Analyzing a Societal Convention Shift
Analyzing a Shift in Social Convention
A country successfully orchestrated a nationwide change from driving on the left side of the road to the right. Based on the typical dynamics of such a large-scale shift in convention, arrange the following phases into the correct chronological order.
Explaining Transitional Uncertainty in a Societal Convention Shift
The brief period of chaos and uncertainty during a country's 1967 switch from left-hand to right-hand traffic indicates that driving on the left was an inherently unstable and inefficient system.
Individual Decision-Making During a Convention Shift
In 1967, a country mandated a nationwide switch from driving on the left to the right side of the road. This event can be analyzed in three distinct phases based on the stability of the social convention. Match each phase with the description that best characterizes it.
In 1967, a country switched from left-hand to right-hand traffic. The initial, brief period of chaos occurred because each driver's decision to follow the new rule was primarily dependent on their ____ about the actions of other drivers.
In 1967, a country successfully changed its national traffic rule from driving on the left to the right. The change was implemented for all drivers at the exact same time by government decree. Why was this method of a simultaneous, mandated switch crucial for a safe and effective transition?