Road safety: factors influencing young driver behaviour among UUM students

The contribution of risky behavior towards road accident and fatality among young drivers has been highlighted in the many road safety literatures. In Malaysia, the number of road accidents has increased every year.Among the road accident victims, young drivers contribute the highest rate of fatalit...

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Main Authors: Rosli, Nor Hidayah, Mohd Rani, Nor Fatin Najwa, Mustaffa, Siti Hajartul, Abdul Hanan, Suhaila
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Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling my.uum.repo.226162017-07-12T00:51:46Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/22616/ Road safety: factors influencing young driver behaviour among UUM students Rosli, Nor Hidayah Mohd Rani, Nor Fatin Najwa Mustaffa, Siti Hajartul Abdul Hanan, Suhaila HE Transportation and Communications The contribution of risky behavior towards road accident and fatality among young drivers has been highlighted in the many road safety literatures. In Malaysia, the number of road accidents has increased every year.Among the road accident victims, young drivers contribute the highest rate of fatalities and injuries.The objective of the study is to examine the relationship between gender, license type and road crash involvement with young driver behavior.Therefore, the Behaviour of Young Novice Drivers Scale (BYNDS) has been utilized in this study.The Reciprocal Determinism Model (RDM) by Albert Bandura has been used as underpinning theory to understand driver behaviour.350 respondents participate in this research and all of them have experience driving a car.The result of the finding showed there was a significant difference between male and female drivers toward young driver behavior. However, the result for the license types and road crash involvement is not significant and it shows that this variable not related to young driver behavior.The recommendations for road safety intervention and future research have also been addressed. 2017 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/22616/1/STML%E2%80%93Go%20Green%202016%20323%20332.pdf Rosli, Nor Hidayah and Mohd Rani, Nor Fatin Najwa and Mustaffa, Siti Hajartul and Abdul Hanan, Suhaila (2017) Road safety: factors influencing young driver behaviour among UUM students. In: Symposium on Technology Management & Logistics (STML–Go Green) 2016, 6th - 7th December 2016, Universiti Utara Malaysia, Sintok, Malaysia. http://stmlportal.net/stmlgogreen2016/pdf/p323.pdf
institution Universiti Utara Malaysia
building UUM Library
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topic HE Transportation and Communications
spellingShingle HE Transportation and Communications
Rosli, Nor Hidayah
Mohd Rani, Nor Fatin Najwa
Mustaffa, Siti Hajartul
Abdul Hanan, Suhaila
Road safety: factors influencing young driver behaviour among UUM students
description The contribution of risky behavior towards road accident and fatality among young drivers has been highlighted in the many road safety literatures. In Malaysia, the number of road accidents has increased every year.Among the road accident victims, young drivers contribute the highest rate of fatalities and injuries.The objective of the study is to examine the relationship between gender, license type and road crash involvement with young driver behavior.Therefore, the Behaviour of Young Novice Drivers Scale (BYNDS) has been utilized in this study.The Reciprocal Determinism Model (RDM) by Albert Bandura has been used as underpinning theory to understand driver behaviour.350 respondents participate in this research and all of them have experience driving a car.The result of the finding showed there was a significant difference between male and female drivers toward young driver behavior. However, the result for the license types and road crash involvement is not significant and it shows that this variable not related to young driver behavior.The recommendations for road safety intervention and future research have also been addressed.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Rosli, Nor Hidayah
Mohd Rani, Nor Fatin Najwa
Mustaffa, Siti Hajartul
Abdul Hanan, Suhaila
author_facet Rosli, Nor Hidayah
Mohd Rani, Nor Fatin Najwa
Mustaffa, Siti Hajartul
Abdul Hanan, Suhaila
author_sort Rosli, Nor Hidayah
title Road safety: factors influencing young driver behaviour among UUM students
title_short Road safety: factors influencing young driver behaviour among UUM students
title_full Road safety: factors influencing young driver behaviour among UUM students
title_fullStr Road safety: factors influencing young driver behaviour among UUM students
title_full_unstemmed Road safety: factors influencing young driver behaviour among UUM students
title_sort road safety: factors influencing young driver behaviour among uum students
publishDate 2017
url http://repo.uum.edu.my/22616/1/STML%E2%80%93Go%20Green%202016%20323%20332.pdf
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http://stmlportal.net/stmlgogreen2016/pdf/p323.pdf
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