Introduction: In Singapore, motorcycle crashes account for 50% of traffic fatalities and 53% of injuries. While extensive research efforts have been devoted to improve the motorcycle safety, the relationship between the rider behavior and the crash risk is still not well understood. The objective of this study is to evaluate how behavioral factors influence crash risk and to identify the most vulnerable group of motorcyclists. Methods: To explore the rider behavior, a 61-item questionnaire examining sensation seeking (Zuckerman et al., 1978), impulsiveness (Eysenck et al., 1985), aggressiveness (Buss & Perry, 1992), and risk-taking behavior (Weber et al., 2002) was developed. A total of 240 respondents with at least one year riding expe...
SummaryObjective/BackgroundRiding motorcycles is a popular means of community mobility in many Asian...
This study was conducted to: (a) develop a questionnaire that reliably measures the behaviour of mot...
Human errors have commonly been perceived as the dominant cause of accidents. Different individuals ...
While extensive research efforts have been devoted to improve the motorcycle safety, the relationshi...
Motorcycle riding is rapidly increasing in popularity in Australia, attracting a much wider demograp...
Summary: Objective/Background: Riding motorcycles is a popular means of community mobility in many A...
Road traffic crashes appears to be an endless problem (Kareem A 2003). Nowadays, statistics by Depar...
In a previous study, it is well documented that adolescents are more likely than adults to engage in...
The paper deals with studying the relationships between the motorcyclists’ thinking about proper beh...
The aims of the present study were to: (a) investigate the factor structure of the Motorcycle Rider ...
Abstract: This study investigates psychological factors that might contribute to motorcyclists'...
In 2005, there were over 23,000 motorcyclists (including moped riders) involved in injury road traff...
BACKGROUND: Motorcycles are one of the most commonly used transportation modes in low and middle-inc...
The popularity of motorcycle riding and the results from accident analyses constitute it as a major ...
The increasing popularity of motorcycles in Australia is a significant concern as motorcycle riders ...
SummaryObjective/BackgroundRiding motorcycles is a popular means of community mobility in many Asian...
This study was conducted to: (a) develop a questionnaire that reliably measures the behaviour of mot...
Human errors have commonly been perceived as the dominant cause of accidents. Different individuals ...
While extensive research efforts have been devoted to improve the motorcycle safety, the relationshi...
Motorcycle riding is rapidly increasing in popularity in Australia, attracting a much wider demograp...
Summary: Objective/Background: Riding motorcycles is a popular means of community mobility in many A...
Road traffic crashes appears to be an endless problem (Kareem A 2003). Nowadays, statistics by Depar...
In a previous study, it is well documented that adolescents are more likely than adults to engage in...
The paper deals with studying the relationships between the motorcyclists’ thinking about proper beh...
The aims of the present study were to: (a) investigate the factor structure of the Motorcycle Rider ...
Abstract: This study investigates psychological factors that might contribute to motorcyclists'...
In 2005, there were over 23,000 motorcyclists (including moped riders) involved in injury road traff...
BACKGROUND: Motorcycles are one of the most commonly used transportation modes in low and middle-inc...
The popularity of motorcycle riding and the results from accident analyses constitute it as a major ...
The increasing popularity of motorcycles in Australia is a significant concern as motorcycle riders ...
SummaryObjective/BackgroundRiding motorcycles is a popular means of community mobility in many Asian...
This study was conducted to: (a) develop a questionnaire that reliably measures the behaviour of mot...
Human errors have commonly been perceived as the dominant cause of accidents. Different individuals ...