Introduction: Road accidents are of the most important events, which cause death and injury of a large number of people and impose huge economic losses. According to previous studies, human factors are the main cause of traffic accidents. The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of behavioral factors in driving-related non-fatal accidents. Material and Method: The present analytical study was carried out among 150 drivers of urban and suburban transportation system in Yazd province. The research tool was Driver Behavior Questionnaire (DBQ) which is consisted of two sections: demographic information and driving behavior. Result: 83/9 % of the participants reported to use safety belt nearly always. The highest deliberate vi...
Most accidents are directly related to driving offenses, and drivers who commit more offenses are mo...
The main objectives of this study are: to identify driving behaviors and mistakes that drivers make;...
The so-called ‘fatal five’ behaviours (drink and drug driving, distraction and inattention, speeding...
Introduction: Traffic accidents are recognized the main causes of fatalities and injuries, as well a...
ObjectiveRoad traffic injuries (RTIs) are recognized as one of the most important causes of morbidit...
Background: Nowadays, industrialization, using cars and consequently traffic jams are part of human ...
Background: Driver-related behaviors are substantial causes for motor vehicle accidents. It has been...
In developing countries such as Iran, due to the inadequate infrastructure for rail and air transpor...
abstract: While driving, drivers often engage in aberrant driving behaviors, increasing their risk o...
Traffic accidents area leading cause of death in Turkey. Past research on traffic psychology has cle...
Background: Human factors have the most significant effects on the occurrence of traffic accidents a...
There are relatively few comprehensive studies on driving errors and violations in Iran, a non-Weste...
More than 16,500 people lose their lives each year due to traffic crashes in Iran, which reflects on...
Recent research has shown risk of road traffic accident involvement to be associated with the tenden...
More than 16,500 people lose their lives each year due to traffic crashes in Iran, which reflects on...
Most accidents are directly related to driving offenses, and drivers who commit more offenses are mo...
The main objectives of this study are: to identify driving behaviors and mistakes that drivers make;...
The so-called ‘fatal five’ behaviours (drink and drug driving, distraction and inattention, speeding...
Introduction: Traffic accidents are recognized the main causes of fatalities and injuries, as well a...
ObjectiveRoad traffic injuries (RTIs) are recognized as one of the most important causes of morbidit...
Background: Nowadays, industrialization, using cars and consequently traffic jams are part of human ...
Background: Driver-related behaviors are substantial causes for motor vehicle accidents. It has been...
In developing countries such as Iran, due to the inadequate infrastructure for rail and air transpor...
abstract: While driving, drivers often engage in aberrant driving behaviors, increasing their risk o...
Traffic accidents area leading cause of death in Turkey. Past research on traffic psychology has cle...
Background: Human factors have the most significant effects on the occurrence of traffic accidents a...
There are relatively few comprehensive studies on driving errors and violations in Iran, a non-Weste...
More than 16,500 people lose their lives each year due to traffic crashes in Iran, which reflects on...
Recent research has shown risk of road traffic accident involvement to be associated with the tenden...
More than 16,500 people lose their lives each year due to traffic crashes in Iran, which reflects on...
Most accidents are directly related to driving offenses, and drivers who commit more offenses are mo...
The main objectives of this study are: to identify driving behaviors and mistakes that drivers make;...
The so-called ‘fatal five’ behaviours (drink and drug driving, distraction and inattention, speeding...