Personality Traits and Attitudes Toward Traffic Safety Predict Risky Behavior Across Young, Adult, and Older Drivers

In the last few decades, several studies have investigated the role of personality traits and attitudes toward traffic safety in predicting driving behaviors in diverse types of drivers across several countries. However, to the best of our knowledge, no studies so far have investigated the possible...

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Main Authors: Fabio Lucidi, Laura Girelli, Andrea Chirico, Fabio Alivernini, Mauro Cozzolino, Cristiano Violani, Luca Mallia
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-03-01
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spelling doaj-12232e68edda457bbfe3f583d25e19432020-11-25T02:18:21ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782019-03-011010.3389/fpsyg.2019.00536442249Personality Traits and Attitudes Toward Traffic Safety Predict Risky Behavior Across Young, Adult, and Older DriversFabio Lucidi0Laura Girelli1Andrea Chirico2Fabio Alivernini3Mauro Cozzolino4Cristiano Violani5Luca Mallia6Department of Social and Developmental Psychology, La Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Human, Philosophical, and Educational Sciences, University of Salerno, Fisciano, ItalyDepartment of Social and Developmental Psychology, La Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, ItalyNational Institute for the Evaluation of the Education System, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Human, Philosophical, and Educational Sciences, University of Salerno, Fisciano, ItalyDepartment of Psychology, La Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Movement, Human and Health Sciences, Foro Italico University of Rome, Rome, ItalyIn the last few decades, several studies have investigated the role of personality traits and attitudes toward traffic safety in predicting driving behaviors in diverse types of drivers across several countries. However, to the best of our knowledge, no studies so far have investigated the possible moderating role played by age in relation to predictors of accident risk. Answering this open question would provide information about the generalizability of the model across different subpopulations and would make possible the tailoring of the interventions to specific target groups. The study involved 1,286 drivers from three different age groups (young: n = 435; adult: n = 412; old: n = 439) which completed a questionnaire measuring drivers’ personality traits (i.e., anxiety, hostility, excitement seeking, altruism, normlessness), positive attitudes toward traffic safety, risky driving behaviors (i.e., errors, lapses, and traffic violations), accident involvement and number of traffic fines issued in the last 12 months. Multi-group Variance Based Structural Equation Modeling (VB-SEM) across the three age groups showed that the hypothesized model had a good fit with the data in all the three age groups. However, some pattern of relationships between the variables varied across the three groups, for example, if considering the direct effects of personality traits on risky driving behaviors, anxiety, altruism, and normlessness predicted violations only in young and adult drivers, whereas excitement seeking was associated with lapses only in young drivers; anxiety was a positive predictor of drivers’ errors, both in adult and older drivers, whereas excitement seeking predicted errors in adult and young drivers. On the other hand, attitudes significantly and negatively predicted violations and errors in all the three age groups, whereas they significantly and negatively predicted lapses only in young and older drivers. The results of the present study provided empirical basis to develop evidence-based road safety interventions differently tailored to the specific life’s stage of the drivers.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00536/fullattitudespersonalityagedriving violationsdriving errorsdriving lapses
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author Fabio Lucidi
Laura Girelli
Andrea Chirico
Fabio Alivernini
Mauro Cozzolino
Cristiano Violani
Luca Mallia
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Laura Girelli
Andrea Chirico
Fabio Alivernini
Mauro Cozzolino
Cristiano Violani
Luca Mallia
Personality Traits and Attitudes Toward Traffic Safety Predict Risky Behavior Across Young, Adult, and Older Drivers
Frontiers in Psychology
attitudes
personality
age
driving violations
driving errors
driving lapses
author_facet Fabio Lucidi
Laura Girelli
Andrea Chirico
Fabio Alivernini
Mauro Cozzolino
Cristiano Violani
Luca Mallia
author_sort Fabio Lucidi
title Personality Traits and Attitudes Toward Traffic Safety Predict Risky Behavior Across Young, Adult, and Older Drivers
title_short Personality Traits and Attitudes Toward Traffic Safety Predict Risky Behavior Across Young, Adult, and Older Drivers
title_full Personality Traits and Attitudes Toward Traffic Safety Predict Risky Behavior Across Young, Adult, and Older Drivers
title_fullStr Personality Traits and Attitudes Toward Traffic Safety Predict Risky Behavior Across Young, Adult, and Older Drivers
title_full_unstemmed Personality Traits and Attitudes Toward Traffic Safety Predict Risky Behavior Across Young, Adult, and Older Drivers
title_sort personality traits and attitudes toward traffic safety predict risky behavior across young, adult, and older drivers
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2019-03-01
description In the last few decades, several studies have investigated the role of personality traits and attitudes toward traffic safety in predicting driving behaviors in diverse types of drivers across several countries. However, to the best of our knowledge, no studies so far have investigated the possible moderating role played by age in relation to predictors of accident risk. Answering this open question would provide information about the generalizability of the model across different subpopulations and would make possible the tailoring of the interventions to specific target groups. The study involved 1,286 drivers from three different age groups (young: n = 435; adult: n = 412; old: n = 439) which completed a questionnaire measuring drivers’ personality traits (i.e., anxiety, hostility, excitement seeking, altruism, normlessness), positive attitudes toward traffic safety, risky driving behaviors (i.e., errors, lapses, and traffic violations), accident involvement and number of traffic fines issued in the last 12 months. Multi-group Variance Based Structural Equation Modeling (VB-SEM) across the three age groups showed that the hypothesized model had a good fit with the data in all the three age groups. However, some pattern of relationships between the variables varied across the three groups, for example, if considering the direct effects of personality traits on risky driving behaviors, anxiety, altruism, and normlessness predicted violations only in young and adult drivers, whereas excitement seeking was associated with lapses only in young drivers; anxiety was a positive predictor of drivers’ errors, both in adult and older drivers, whereas excitement seeking predicted errors in adult and young drivers. On the other hand, attitudes significantly and negatively predicted violations and errors in all the three age groups, whereas they significantly and negatively predicted lapses only in young and older drivers. The results of the present study provided empirical basis to develop evidence-based road safety interventions differently tailored to the specific life’s stage of the drivers.
topic attitudes
personality
age
driving violations
driving errors
driving lapses
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00536/full
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