对印度长途卡车司机异常驾驶行为与车祸风险之间关系的调查:结构方程建模方法

IF 3.2 3区 工程技术 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Balamurugan Shandhana Rashmi, Sankaran Marisamynathan
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引言 全世界的道路交通事故(RTC)呈上升趋势。经验证据表明,大多数交通事故都是由于驾驶员的不安全或危险驾驶行为造成的。然而,在印度等发展中国家,人们对职业驾驶员(如长途卡车司机)的碰撞风险知之甚少。研究目的本研究旨在调查长途卡车司机的特征(包括社会人口、工作和车辆、与健康相关的生活方式)对车祸风险的直接影响。本研究还试图调查社会人口特征通过异常驾驶行为对 LHTD 发生车祸的间接影响。方法:采用横断面研究设计,对印度泰米尔纳德邦塞勒姆市的 LHTD 进行面对面访谈。利用由 23 个项目组成的驾驶员行为问卷(DBQ)来测量 LHTDs 的异常驾驶行为,同时还收集了与背景变量相关的信息。分析共使用了 756 个有效样本。探索性因素分析确认了包括错误、失误、普通和攻击性违规行为在内的四因素解决方案,并使用确认性因素分析对确定的结构进行了验证。利用结构方程模型(SEM)可以确定所确定的潜变量和观察变量之间的相互关系。结果:建立的 SEM 模型显示,所有已确定的四个潜在结构都与 LHTDs 中的碰撞参与呈正相关。结果进一步显示,年龄和婚姻状况除直接影响外,还对撞车事故的发生有间接影响。
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An investigation of relationships between aberrant driving behavior and crash risk among long-haul truck drivers traveling across India: A Structural Equation Modeling approach

Introduction

Road Traffic Crashes (RTC) are showing an increasing trend around the world. Empirical evidence suggests that the majority of the crashes are attributed to unsafe or dangerous driving behaviors among drivers. However, little is known about the crash risk among professional drivers such as Long-Haul Truck Drivers (LHTDs) considering aberrant driving behaviors in developing countries like India. Objectives: This study aims to investigate the direct effects of characteristics of LHTDs including socio-demographic, work and vehicle, health-related lifestyle on crash risk. This study also attempts to investigate the indirect impacts of socio-demographic characteristics on crash involvement among LHTDs mediated through aberrant driving behaviors.

Methods

Using cross sectional study design, face-to-face interviews were conducted among LHTDs in Salem city, Tamil Nadu, India. A Driver Behavior Questionnaire (DBQ) consisting of 23 items was utilized to measure aberrant driving behaviors among LHTDs and information related to background variables was also collected. A total of 756 valid samples were used for analysis purpose. Exploratory factor analysis confirmed a four-factor solution including errors, lapses, ordinary, and aggressive violations and the identified structure was validated using confirmatory factor analysis. The deployment of Structural Equation Model (SEM) enabled identification of interrelationships among identified latent and observed variables. Results: The developed SEM model showed that all the identified four latent constructs were positively associated with crash involvement among LHTDs. The results further revealed that age and marital status were found to exhibit an indirect impact on crash involvement in addition to direct effects.

Conclusion

The findings from this study could serve road safety authorities and Indian trucking industries to target risky driving behaviors in order to develop engineering and interventional countermeasures.

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