Road safety attitudes, perceptions and behaviours of taxi drivers in Hong Kong

被引:4
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作者
Hung B.K.H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Department of Construction, Vocational Training Council
来源
Hung, Benson Kin Ho (bensonhung@vtc.edu.hk) | 2018年 / Hong Kong Institution of Engineers卷 / 25期
关键词
Crash involvement; Driver Attitude Questionnaire; Driver Behaviour Questionnaire; Driver Risk Perception Questionnaire; Risk perception and attitudes; Risky driving behaviour;
D O I
10.1080/1023697X.2018.1543033
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摘要
By employing abbreviated versions of Driver Attitude Questionnaire (DAQ), Driver Risk Perception Questionnaire (DRPQ) and Driver Behaviour Questionnaire (DBQ), this study provides a profile of the self-reported attitudes, road safety perceptions and the extent of engagement in aberrant driving behaviours of a sample of taxi drivers (N = 135) and private car drivers (N = 134) to identify significant factors affecting the safety of the occupational drivers. The results show that taxi and private car drivers are more likely to report engaging in speeding violations, and believe speeding is more acceptable compared to the use of hand-held mobile device whilst driving, following too closely or overtaking. Regarding demographic factors, the results show that ownership, work mode and experience have significant influence on taxi drivers’ DAQ, DRPQ and DBQ reports. Bivariate analyses indicate that taxi drivers who report a higher level of aberrant driving behaviours also report less safe driving attitudes. However, an exception is found in factors related to speeding. The results show that taxi drivers who report high motivations for traffic violations also have higher chance to involve in violations. Furthermore, the research has identified a number of differences between taxi and private car drivers that may have an impact on the occupational drivers. © 2019 The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers.
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页码:255 / 272
页数:17
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