“…Finally, a key potential benefit of this study is highlighting road role-based issues as a potential source of concern for researchers, especially if the relevance of human factors and relationships on the road is considered a potential way to prevent crashes (Taylor et al, 2007), mainly through the development of a greater awareness on the origin and consequences of risky driving behaviors. If road users are aware of all these risky behaviors, it will be easier to reduce them, even though other factors such as infrastructures, vehicles, and social issues remain complementary and relevant for understanding traffic crash dynamics holistically (Javadi et al, 2015). Therefore, even though further research is still necessary (Hatakka et al, 2002), the actions that raise awareness on safety behaviors are directly linked to the amount of information on subjective risk perception of different road users (Eboli et al, 2017).…”