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Safety Culture among Private and Professional Drivers in Norway and Greece: Examining the Influence of National Road Safety Culture

机译:挪威和希腊的私人和专业驾驶员之间的安全文化:研究国家道路安全文化的影响

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While Norway had the lowest road mortality rate in Europe in 2017, Greece had one of the worst road safety records of all EU-27 countries. The present study investigates road safety culture (RSC) as an explanation for this discrepancy by: (1) Comparing the road safety behaviours among professional and private drivers in Norway and Greece, (2) Examining factors influencing road safety behaviours, focusing especially on national road safety culture, and (3) Examining the influence of road safety behaviours and other factors (e.g., demographic and work-related variables) on accident involvement. This is done by comparing survey answers of private car (N = 796) and professional drivers (heavy goods vehicles and buses) in Norway and Greece (N = 416). Results from qualitative interviews (N = 61) are also presented. We study safety behaviours hypothesized to vary according to nationality (e.g., aggressive violations), and behaviours hypothesized to vary according to the professional versus private driver dimension (e.g., seat belt use). A central objective is to examine whether the former safety behaviours are more similar among private and professional drivers within countries than among professional and private drivers across national samples, indicating common national road safety cultures among private and professional drivers in the respective countries. The results indicate that aggressive violations are more similar among private and professional drivers within the national samples, than across the national samples, while seat belt use seems to vary according to the professional versus private dimension. The results also indicate a relationship between aggressive violations and accident involvement, although other variables were more strongly correlated. Moreover, drivers’ safety behaviours were influenced by the behaviours that these groups ascribed to other drivers in their countries, indicating the existence of different national road safety cultures. The Greek RSC was characterized by more aggression and violations than the Norwegian RSC, which seemed to be characterized by a higher level of compliance and politeness. The different RSCs may perhaps shed light on the different accident records in the two countries.
机译:挪威是2017年欧洲道路死亡率最低的国家,而希腊却是所有欧盟27国中最差的道路安全记录之一。本研究通过以下方式调查了道路安全文化(RSC),以解释此差异:(1)比较挪威和希腊的专业和私人驾驶员之间的道路安全行为,(2)检查影响道路安全行为的因素,尤其是针对国家/地区道路安全文化,以及(3)检查道路安全行为和其他因素(例如人口统计和与工作有关的变量)对事故的影响。通过比较挪威和希腊(N = 416)的私家车(N = 796)和专业司机(重型货车和公共汽车)的调查答案来完成。还提供了定性访谈的结果(N = 61)。我们研究假设的安全行为会因国籍而异(例如,侵略性违规行为),以及假设的行为会根据专业驾驶员与私人驾驶员的维度而异(例如,使用安全带)。中心目标是检查国家内部私人和专业驾驶员之间的前安全行为是否比全国样本中的专业和私人驾驶员之间的安全行为更相似,从而表明各个国家的私人和专业驾驶员之间存在共同的国家道路安全文化。结果表明,在国家样本中,私人和专业驾驶员的侵害性违规行为比国家样本中的侵害性侵权行为更为相似,而安全带的使用似乎根据职业与私人维度而有所不同。结果还表明,在侵害性侵犯行为与事故参与之间存在关系,尽管其他变量之间的相关性更高。此外,这些人归因于本国其他驾驶员的行为影响了驾驶员的安全行为,表明存在不同的国家道路安全文化。与挪威的RSC相比,希腊的RSC具有更多的侵略和侵犯行为,而挪威的RSC似乎具有更高的合规性和礼貌性。不同的RSC可能可以揭示两国的不同事故记录。

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