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An international comparative study of self-reported driver behavior
Authors:Ioannis Golias  Matthew G. Karlaftis
Affiliation:Department of Transportation Planning and Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, 5 Iroon Polytechniou St, Athens 157 73, Greece
Abstract:Using a large data base of 20,725 questionnaires from 19 European countries, this article uses a combination of factor analysis and tree based regression to determine driver groups with homogeneous self-reported behavior and determine whether regional differences in driving behaviors exist. Self-reported behavior, including speeding, reckless driving, seat belt use, and drinking and driving are examined. The results suggest that speeding and general reckless (dangerous) behavior are related, perhaps capturing a driver's “risk taking” or “pre-trip violations” behavior. Similarly, seat belt use and driving under the influence of alcohol are also related and may represent a driver's “law abiding” tendency or “during-trip violations” behavior. Further, important regional differences and similarities between European drivers are uncovered. Northern European drivers report a significantly higher compliance with drinking and driving laws and seat belt use regulations than do Southern and Eastern European drivers.
Keywords:Self-reported behavior   Regression trees   European drivers
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