Background: Recently (in 2018), females were legally allowed to drive and use automobiles in Saudi Arabia (SA) for the first time. This study investigated and analyzed the general fear of driving (GFDS), perceived self-confidence (PSCR), socio-economic variables, demographic distribution, and self-reported RTCs in novice female drivers from SA. Methods: The work was based on survey responses from 9608 participants from the first generation of female drivers from SA. Factor analysis was used to extract GFDS and PSCR scales. Results: Cronbach’s α values of 0.781 and 0.800 were observed for GFDS and PSCR, respectively. Logistic regression was employed to model road traffic collisions (RTCs) as a function of all significant variables. The resul...
In this study, we investigated the current Saudi traffic safety policies and how they are perceived ...
The purpose of this study was to examine factors which affect driving behaviour and accident rates i...
This study explores the relationship between young Saudi Arabian drivers’ experience with formal dri...
Road traffic crashes represent a substantial global public health issue. In Saudi Arabia, which is t...
In September 2017, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia announced that, for the very first time, Saudi women ...
Women's choice to drive is a topic that has not attracted much interest in the academic literature, ...
Background: The purpose of this study is to conduct an assessment of knowledge, attitude and practic...
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...
Background: Road traffic accidents are a major health hazard in the world. Everyday thousands of peo...
It is imperative for any traffic safety enhancing effort to collate and analyze detailed data about ...
Road traffic crashes (RTCs) are a major problem for authorities and governments worldwide. They incu...
This study determines the characteristics of Road Traffic Injuries (RTIs) among Qatari drivers and e...
Road traffic accidents (RTA) constituted a severe public problem in all countries of the world. Roug...
Objective: road traffic injuries (RTIs) are the leading cause of disability-adjusted life years lost...
In this study, we investigated the current Saudi traffic safety policies and how they are perceived ...
The purpose of this study was to examine factors which affect driving behaviour and accident rates i...
This study explores the relationship between young Saudi Arabian drivers’ experience with formal dri...
Road traffic crashes represent a substantial global public health issue. In Saudi Arabia, which is t...
In September 2017, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia announced that, for the very first time, Saudi women ...
Women's choice to drive is a topic that has not attracted much interest in the academic literature, ...
Background: The purpose of this study is to conduct an assessment of knowledge, attitude and practic...
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...
Background: Road traffic accidents are a major health hazard in the world. Everyday thousands of peo...
It is imperative for any traffic safety enhancing effort to collate and analyze detailed data about ...
Road traffic crashes (RTCs) are a major problem for authorities and governments worldwide. They incu...
This study determines the characteristics of Road Traffic Injuries (RTIs) among Qatari drivers and e...
Road traffic accidents (RTA) constituted a severe public problem in all countries of the world. Roug...
Objective: road traffic injuries (RTIs) are the leading cause of disability-adjusted life years lost...
In this study, we investigated the current Saudi traffic safety policies and how they are perceived ...
The purpose of this study was to examine factors which affect driving behaviour and accident rates i...
This study explores the relationship between young Saudi Arabian drivers’ experience with formal dri...