香港的士司机对道路安全的态度、认知及行为

Q2 Engineering
Benson K. H. Hung
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摘要

摘要本研究采用驾驶员态度问卷(DAQ)、驾驶员风险感知问卷(DRPQ)和驾驶员行为问卷(DBQ)的缩写版本,提供了出租车司机样本(N = 135)和私家车司机(N = 134)来识别影响职业驾驶员安全的重要因素。结果显示,出租车和私家车司机更有可能报告超速违法行为,并认为与在驾驶、跟车过近或超车时使用手持移动设备相比,超速更容易被接受。关于人口统计学因素,研究结果表明,所有权、工作模式和经验对出租车司机的DAQ、DRPQ和DBQ报告有显著影响。双变量分析表明,报告异常驾驶行为水平较高的出租车司机也报告不太安全的驾驶态度。然而,在与超速有关的因素中发现了一个例外。结果表明,举报交通违法动机较高的出租车司机也有更高的机会参与违法行为。此外,该研究还发现了出租车和私家车司机之间的一些差异,这些差异可能会对职业司机产生影响。
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Road safety attitudes, perceptions and behaviours of taxi drivers in Hong Kong
ABSTRACT 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.
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Transactions Hong Kong Institution of Engineers
Transactions Hong Kong Institution of Engineers Engineering-Engineering (all)
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