The paper deals with studying the relationships between the motorcyclists’ thinking about proper behaviour and their actual behaviour in the traffic. The impact of some control variables, such as riders’ age, experience, driving history, and engine cubature, on actual behaviour, is also addressed here. For the purpose of research, two additional questionnaires were applied besides the well-known Motorcycle Rider Behaviour Questionnaire (MRBQ). To examine the causal relations between all-important latent factors present in this study, the structural equation model was designed. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses were also engaged in the analysis and the statistical modelling process. The results show that the higher awareness about...
BACKGROUND: Motorcycles are one of the most commonly used transportation modes in low and middle-inc...
International audienceTo study and quantify the effect of factors related to the riders of powered t...
The aim of the reported research was to examine the perceptions of road user safety amongst differen...
The goal of the study was to investigate if the drivers behave in the same way when they are driving...
The aims of the present study were to: (a) investigate the factor structure of the Motorcycle Rider ...
Motorcycle riding is rapidly increasing in popularity in Australia, attracting a much wider demograp...
In 2005, there were over 23,000 motorcyclists (including moped riders) involved in injury road traff...
The popularity of motorcycle riding and the results from accident analyses constitute it as a major ...
Introduction: In Singapore, motorcycle crashes account for 50% of traffic fatalities and 53% of inju...
This study was conducted to: (a) develop a questionnaire that reliably measures the behaviour of mot...
Motorcycle riders are over-represented in road fatalities in Australia. While riders represent 18% o...
Summary: Objective/Background: Riding motorcycles is a popular means of community mobility in many A...
Motorcycle riders are over-represented in road fatalities in Australia. While riders represent 18% o...
While extensive research efforts have been devoted to improve the motorcycle safety, the relationshi...
This report contains the findings of a study to explore and quantify the interacting influences whic...
BACKGROUND: Motorcycles are one of the most commonly used transportation modes in low and middle-inc...
International audienceTo study and quantify the effect of factors related to the riders of powered t...
The aim of the reported research was to examine the perceptions of road user safety amongst differen...
The goal of the study was to investigate if the drivers behave in the same way when they are driving...
The aims of the present study were to: (a) investigate the factor structure of the Motorcycle Rider ...
Motorcycle riding is rapidly increasing in popularity in Australia, attracting a much wider demograp...
In 2005, there were over 23,000 motorcyclists (including moped riders) involved in injury road traff...
The popularity of motorcycle riding and the results from accident analyses constitute it as a major ...
Introduction: In Singapore, motorcycle crashes account for 50% of traffic fatalities and 53% of inju...
This study was conducted to: (a) develop a questionnaire that reliably measures the behaviour of mot...
Motorcycle riders are over-represented in road fatalities in Australia. While riders represent 18% o...
Summary: Objective/Background: Riding motorcycles is a popular means of community mobility in many A...
Motorcycle riders are over-represented in road fatalities in Australia. While riders represent 18% o...
While extensive research efforts have been devoted to improve the motorcycle safety, the relationshi...
This report contains the findings of a study to explore and quantify the interacting influences whic...
BACKGROUND: Motorcycles are one of the most commonly used transportation modes in low and middle-inc...
International audienceTo study and quantify the effect of factors related to the riders of powered t...
The aim of the reported research was to examine the perceptions of road user safety amongst differen...