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The role of legal and moral norms to regulate the behavior of texting while driving

机译:法律和道德规范在驾车时规范短信行为的作用

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Despite a nationwide lawful effort to regulate texting-while-driving behavior, little change has been reported. This study assessed the effect of current legal enforcement on attitudinal and behavioral responses toward texting while driving in conjunction with potential influences of two types of perceived norms legal and moral. An online survey was conducted with 313 college students recruited from three states where the history of a banning law of texting while driving varied (more than 3 years, less than 1 year, and none). The students self-reported perceived legal norm, perceived moral norm, perceived risk of texting while driving, frequency of texting while driving, attitude toward texting while driving, and intention of texting while driving. General linear model analyses revealed that the mere presence of legal enforcement showed a negative relationship with frequency of behavior only for the state with the banning law in effect more than 3 years. While the perceived legal norm showed inconsistent relationships with outcome variables, the perceived moral norm appeared most promising to discourage texting while driving among young drivers. A banning law for texting-while-driving behavior not only backfired on the actual behavior in a short-term effect, but also required a long-term exposure of the law to change the actual behavior among college students. On the other hand, cultivation of a moral norm to regulate the behavior of texting while driving is particularly encouraged in that the stable nature of this psychological variable can play a role to suppress possible reactance evoked by an external force. Policy makers are encouraged to harness their approach to regulate young drivers' texting while driving with the strategy that appeals to the drivers' moral beliefs rather than simply forcing them to comply with the law. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:尽管在全国范围内为规范驾车时发短信行为做出了合法努力,但几乎没有任何变化的报道。这项研究评估了当前法律执行对短信发短信的态度和行为反应的影响,同时结合两种类型的法律和道德观念的潜在影响进行了评估。对来自三个州的313名大学生进行了在线调查,这些州的驾驶时禁止发短信的法律的历史各不相同(超过3年,不到1年,并且没有)。学生自我报告自己的法律规范,道德规范,开车时发短信的风险,开车时发短信的频率,开车时发短信的态度以及开车时发短信的意图。一般线性模型分析显示,仅执法行为的存在与行为频率呈负相关关系,仅对于实施了三年以上禁止法律的州而言。尽管人们认为法律规范与结果变量之间的关系不一致,但人们认为道德规范最有希望在年轻驾驶员中阻止发短信。禁止开车时发短信行为的法律不仅在短期效果上反驳了实际行为,而且还要求长期暴露该法律以改变大学生的实际行为。另一方面,特别鼓励培养道德规范以调节驾驶时发短信的行为,因为这种心理变量的稳定性质可以起到抑制外力引起的可能的反作用的作用。鼓励政策制定者利用其方法来规范年轻驾驶员的发短信,同时采用符合驾驶员道德观念的策略,而不是仅仅强迫他们遵守法律。 (C)2017 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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