Self-Reported Speed Compliance and Drivers Speeding Behaviour in Cameroon
Stephen Kome Fondzenyuy,
Christian Steven Fowo,
Steffel Ludivin Feudjio Tezong
et al.
Abstract:Speeding is a significant global issue, with disparities in speed outcome and speed research between low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and high-income countries (HICs). This study aims to address speed research gaps by examining the prevalence of self-reported speeding and factors influencing drivers' speeding behavior (SB) using the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB). An online survey involving 387 anonymous drivers was conducted in Yaoundé. Results showed that all drivers reported exceeding spe… Show more
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