2022
DOI: 10.1177/03611981221094574
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Analysis of Intrinsic Factors Leading to Aggressive Driving Behavior to Derive Safety Policy Implications for Bus Drivers

Abstract: Significant efforts to develop effective safety policies are essential to prevent bus traffic accidents because city buses accommodate many passengers. An in-depth analysis of causal factors that can be the intrinsic cause of aggressive driving is a first step toward preparing for effective bus safety policies. This study aims to explore traffic safety policy implications and analyze development priorities based on the aforementioned factors including the working environment, health characteristics, human char… Show more

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“…In this regard, several previous studies have investigated associations between FC and drivers’ cognitive states, such as tbFC with distraction [ 15 ], and both tbFC and rsFC with driving fatigue [ 16 , 17 ] and sleepiness [ 16 ], which are indirectly associated with aberrant driving behavior. Consistent with the aforementioned studies, aberrant driving behavior may be associated with rsFC, as individual intrinsic factors or personality traits are associated with rsFC [ 18 , 19 ] and may induce aggressive driving behavior [ 20 ]. Additionally, aberrant driving behavior could be associated with tbFC, since situational factors can play a role in inducing drivers’ violation intentions [ 21 ], which may be associated with driving situations associated with tbFC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…In this regard, several previous studies have investigated associations between FC and drivers’ cognitive states, such as tbFC with distraction [ 15 ], and both tbFC and rsFC with driving fatigue [ 16 , 17 ] and sleepiness [ 16 ], which are indirectly associated with aberrant driving behavior. Consistent with the aforementioned studies, aberrant driving behavior may be associated with rsFC, as individual intrinsic factors or personality traits are associated with rsFC [ 18 , 19 ] and may induce aggressive driving behavior [ 20 ]. Additionally, aberrant driving behavior could be associated with tbFC, since situational factors can play a role in inducing drivers’ violation intentions [ 21 ], which may be associated with driving situations associated with tbFC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…It can be found that the current studies related to driving behavior mostly focus on the analysis of driving behavior characteristics of urban roads [24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36]. Tere is a lack of studies focusing on the driving behavior for highway merging areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%