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Aberrant driving behaviors: A study of drivers in Beijing
Authors:Jing Shi  Yun Bai  Paul Atchley
Affiliation:a Institute of Transportation Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
b Department of Psychology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA
Abstract:The addition of massive numbers of new drivers with varied driving experience to roads in China suggests it is important to understand the nature of aberrant driving behaviors for this new set of drivers. A paper-based and an Internet survey were administered. Factor analysis produced a five-factor structure for each survey. The distinction between violations and errors indicated in previous studies was confirmed. The violations included emotional violations, risky violations and self-willed violations, and the errors included inexperience errors and distraction errors. In contrast to previous work, age was not found to be a good predictor of violations though driving experience was. Contrary to expectations, non-automotive (bicycle) roadway experience or level of driving training failed to predict poor driving behavior. On-road experience is the key to risk for China's drivers. Good agreement between the paper-based and Internet surveys indicate online surveys to be a feasible way to conduct research of driving behavior at low cost.
Keywords:DBQ   Driving behaviors   Internet survey   Violation   Error
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