Need Safer Taxi Drivers? Use Psychological Characteristics to Find or Train!

Professional drivers play a key role in urban road network safety. It is therefore important to employ safer drivers, also find the problem, and train the existing ones. However, a direct driving test may not be very useful solely because of drivers’ consciousness. This study introduces a latent pre...

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Main Authors: Kayvan Aghabayk, Leila Mashhadizade, Sara Moridpour
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/10/4206
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spelling doaj-e5b14dc7424c44539252f586930740d62020-11-25T02:15:30ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-05-01124206420610.3390/su12104206Need Safer Taxi Drivers? Use Psychological Characteristics to Find or Train!Kayvan Aghabayk0Leila Mashhadizade1Sara Moridpour2School of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran 15119-43943, IranSchool of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran 15119-43943, IranCivil and Infrastructure Engineering Discipline, School of Engineering, RMIT University, Melbourne 3000, AustraliaProfessional drivers play a key role in urban road network safety. It is therefore important to employ safer drivers, also find the problem, and train the existing ones. However, a direct driving test may not be very useful solely because of drivers’ consciousness. This study introduces a latent predictor to expect driving behaviors, by finding the relation between taxi drivers’ psychological characteristics and their driving behaviors. A self-report questionnaire was collected from 245 taxi drivers by which their demographic characteristics, psychological characteristics, and driving behaviors were obtained. The psychological characteristics include instrumental attitude, subjective norm, sensation seeking, aggressive mode, conscientiousness, life satisfaction, premeditation, urgency, and selfishness. Driving behaviors questionnaire (DBQ) provides information regarding drivers’ violations, aggressive violations, errors, and lapses. The standard linear regression model is used to determine the relationship between driving behavior and psychological characteristics of drivers. The findings show that social anxiety and selfishness are the best predictors of the violations; aggressive mode is a significant predictor of the aggressive violations; urgency has a perfect impact on the errors; and finally, life satisfaction, sensation seeking, conscientiousness, age, and urgency are the best predictors of the lapses.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/10/4206taxi driversdriving behaviordriving behavior questionnaire (DBQ)psychological characteristics
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Need Safer Taxi Drivers? Use Psychological Characteristics to Find or Train!
Sustainability
taxi drivers
driving behavior
driving behavior questionnaire (DBQ)
psychological characteristics
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Leila Mashhadizade
Sara Moridpour
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title Need Safer Taxi Drivers? Use Psychological Characteristics to Find or Train!
title_short Need Safer Taxi Drivers? Use Psychological Characteristics to Find or Train!
title_full Need Safer Taxi Drivers? Use Psychological Characteristics to Find or Train!
title_fullStr Need Safer Taxi Drivers? Use Psychological Characteristics to Find or Train!
title_full_unstemmed Need Safer Taxi Drivers? Use Psychological Characteristics to Find or Train!
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publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Professional drivers play a key role in urban road network safety. It is therefore important to employ safer drivers, also find the problem, and train the existing ones. However, a direct driving test may not be very useful solely because of drivers’ consciousness. This study introduces a latent predictor to expect driving behaviors, by finding the relation between taxi drivers’ psychological characteristics and their driving behaviors. A self-report questionnaire was collected from 245 taxi drivers by which their demographic characteristics, psychological characteristics, and driving behaviors were obtained. The psychological characteristics include instrumental attitude, subjective norm, sensation seeking, aggressive mode, conscientiousness, life satisfaction, premeditation, urgency, and selfishness. Driving behaviors questionnaire (DBQ) provides information regarding drivers’ violations, aggressive violations, errors, and lapses. The standard linear regression model is used to determine the relationship between driving behavior and psychological characteristics of drivers. The findings show that social anxiety and selfishness are the best predictors of the violations; aggressive mode is a significant predictor of the aggressive violations; urgency has a perfect impact on the errors; and finally, life satisfaction, sensation seeking, conscientiousness, age, and urgency are the best predictors of the lapses.
topic taxi drivers
driving behavior
driving behavior questionnaire (DBQ)
psychological characteristics
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/10/4206
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