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 Prevalence and factors associated with turn signal neglectrelated crashes among motorcyclists and car drivers in Vietnam
Tác giả hoặc Nhóm tác giả: Duy Q. Nguyen-Phuoc, Oscar Oviedo-Trespalacios, Nhat Dinh Quang Vo, Quang Thanh Le, Diep Ngoc Su, My Xuan Cao
Nơi đăng: Transport Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour ISSN 1369-8478/1873-5517; Số: . Vol.73,;Từ->đến trang: pp. 38-49.;Năm: 2020
Lĩnh vực: Kỹ thuật; Loại: Bài báo khoa học; Thể loại: Trong nước
TÓM TẮT
Road traffic crashes and injuries are a major societal challenge around the world. However,
the majority of injuries and fatalities occur disproportionately in low-income and mediumincome countries. Previous studies have concluded that risky behaviours were the main
contributing factor of traffic crashes. Turn signal neglect (TSN) when making a turn is
one of those risky behaviours. Unfortunately, research on TSN has been very limited.
This study investigates the prevalence of TSN-related crashes and factors affecting TSN
among motorcyclists and car drivers. Data was obtained from self-administered questionnaires conducted in Vietnam. The findings showed that 17.54% of motorcyclists and 14.76%
of car drivers have experienced at least one crash caused by their failure to turn signals in
the last three years. Additionally, fewer years having a riding/driving license, longer daily
travelling time, lower frequency of turn signal use, and having received a fine due to TSN
were found to be positively associated with TSN-related crashes for both motorcyclists and
car drivers. The findings highlight the importance of TSN for road safety and the need for
authorities to develop more effective educational strategies and to increase traffic law
enforcement.
ABSTRACT
Road traffic crashes and injuries are a major societal challenge around the world. However,
the majority of injuries and fatalities occur disproportionately in low-income and mediumincome countries. Previous studies have concluded that risky behaviours were the main
contributing factor of traffic crashes. Turn signal neglect (TSN) when making a turn is
one of those risky behaviours. Unfortunately, research on TSN has been very limited.
This study investigates the prevalence of TSN-related crashes and factors affecting TSN
among motorcyclists and car drivers. Data was obtained from self-administered questionnaires conducted in Vietnam. The findings showed that 17.54% of motorcyclists and 14.76%
of car drivers have experienced at least one crash caused by their failure to turn signals in
the last three years. Additionally, fewer years having a riding/driving license, longer daily
travelling time, lower frequency of turn signal use, and having received a fine due to TSN
were found to be positively associated with TSN-related crashes for both motorcyclists and
car drivers. The findings highlight the importance of TSN for road safety and the need for
authorities to develop more effective educational strategies and to increase traffic law
enforcement.
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