We have no financial interest to declare Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the driving behaviours of four ethnic groups and to investigate the relationship between violations, errors and lapses of DBQ and accident involvement in Qatar. Subjects and Methods: The Driver Behaviour Questionnaire (DBQ) was used to measure the aberrant driving behaviours leading to accidents. Of 2400 drivers approached, 1824 drivers agreed to participate (76%) and completed the driver behaviour questionnaire and background information. Results: The study revealed that the majority of the Qatari (35.9%) and Jordanian drivers (37.5%) were below 30 years of age, whereas Filipino (42.3%) and Indian subcontinent (34.1%) drivers were in the age group of 30-39 y...
Objective: To examine differences in risky driving behavior and likelihood of traffic crash accordin...
Road traffic accidents (RTAs) are increasingly being recognized as a growing public health problem i...
Using data from three samples and more than 1000 participants, this study have examined the psychome...
The current study aims at examining the effect of aggressive driver behaviour, violation and error o...
In this investigation, we aimed to examine the structure of the Driving Behavior Questionnaire (DBQ)...
The Manchester Driver Behaviour Questionnaire (DBQ) is widely used to measure driving styles and inv...
The first aim of the present study was to investigate the applicability of the three-factor structur...
This study focuses on the application of the Malaysian Driving Behaviour Questionnaire(DBQ). The aim...
Background: There is a well developed literature on research investigating the relationship between ...
This study determines the characteristics of Road Traffic Injuries (RTIs) among Qatari drivers and e...
Background: A large body of road safety research has focused on developing self-report measurement s...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to assess drivers' gender and age related differences in the a...
Statistics show that the fatalities rate per 10,000 vehicles in the State of Kuwait is about three t...
There are relatively few comprehensive studies on driving errors and violations in Iran, a non-Weste...
The aim of the present study was to examine the impact of four-wheel drive oil risky driver behaviou...
Objective: To examine differences in risky driving behavior and likelihood of traffic crash accordin...
Road traffic accidents (RTAs) are increasingly being recognized as a growing public health problem i...
Using data from three samples and more than 1000 participants, this study have examined the psychome...
The current study aims at examining the effect of aggressive driver behaviour, violation and error o...
In this investigation, we aimed to examine the structure of the Driving Behavior Questionnaire (DBQ)...
The Manchester Driver Behaviour Questionnaire (DBQ) is widely used to measure driving styles and inv...
The first aim of the present study was to investigate the applicability of the three-factor structur...
This study focuses on the application of the Malaysian Driving Behaviour Questionnaire(DBQ). The aim...
Background: There is a well developed literature on research investigating the relationship between ...
This study determines the characteristics of Road Traffic Injuries (RTIs) among Qatari drivers and e...
Background: A large body of road safety research has focused on developing self-report measurement s...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to assess drivers' gender and age related differences in the a...
Statistics show that the fatalities rate per 10,000 vehicles in the State of Kuwait is about three t...
There are relatively few comprehensive studies on driving errors and violations in Iran, a non-Weste...
The aim of the present study was to examine the impact of four-wheel drive oil risky driver behaviou...
Objective: To examine differences in risky driving behavior and likelihood of traffic crash accordin...
Road traffic accidents (RTAs) are increasingly being recognized as a growing public health problem i...
Using data from three samples and more than 1000 participants, this study have examined the psychome...