In the second episode of the series, Stefanos Nikolaidis and Javier make a dip in the psychology behind the wheel
To Greece the traffic police is not accidents. Is daily crimes with social tolerance.
In this Podcast seriesentitled ‘Asphalt does not forgive“, The journalist Stefanos Nikolaidis talks to the Constantine Markizo (Javier)a man who has devoted his life to road safety and awakening.
Through 4 episodeswe analyze:
– psychology of Driver
– violence her asphalt we named ‘accident‘
– The shocking statistics
– absence of education
– and what can and has to change
A raw, true, educational order about what it means to be responsible behind the steering wheel. Because the asphalt does not forgive. And neither should it.
Episode 2: Behind the steering wheel – the psychology of the Greek driver
What is the real person of Driver; What he thinks when he gets in the car? What carry Inside him? Anger, indifference, fear or conceit;
To second episode of the series, Stefanos Nikolaidis and Javier make a dip in psychology behind the steering wheel. For driving behavior It’s not just a matter law and plate – it is deeply social and personal.
What happens when the education is absent; When the road becomes scope; How the tolerance becomes custom and the negligence;
An episode that brings to the surface of ‘Why»Behind the ‘how”. Why It is not enough to learn to drive. Must first to learn to live with respect.
Available now in Spotify and Apple podcasts
Source: Skai
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