2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.trf.2018.09.002
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Rule obedience as a mediator between normlessness and risky driving in hazy conditions

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“…Participants in this study felt that it was necessary to have a safe attitude when driving, and they admitted that sometimes they tended to disobey the applicable rules. Another study conducted by Jiang and Rau (2018) states that drivers believe there is no problem whatsoever when they violate the rules, and they do not care whether they violate the law or not as long as the desired goal can be achieved and does not harm others. In contrast, the opinion of Chen (2009) states that individuals with a high tendency to the agreeableness trait will show a cooperative and trusting attitude.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participants in this study felt that it was necessary to have a safe attitude when driving, and they admitted that sometimes they tended to disobey the applicable rules. Another study conducted by Jiang and Rau (2018) states that drivers believe there is no problem whatsoever when they violate the rules, and they do not care whether they violate the law or not as long as the desired goal can be achieved and does not harm others. In contrast, the opinion of Chen (2009) states that individuals with a high tendency to the agreeableness trait will show a cooperative and trusting attitude.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%