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Ethnic groups differences in regard to social networks, daily activity patterns, and driving behavior

机译:种族在社交网络,日常活动模式和驾驶行为方面的差异

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Research on the impact of the social environment on travel behavior and driving behavior has proliferated. Yet, the individual-level mechanisms involved remain under-theorized and understudied. Studies usually focus on how drivers are influenced directly through the presence of passengers or indirectly through the norms of relevant social groups. The current study introduces a novel dimension by examining the impact of interpersonal ties on daily activity patterns and driving behavior. We analyze the results of a large telephone survey carried out in Northern Israel (n = 517). Respondents include Arabs (58%) and Jews (42%), roughly corresponding to the demographic composition of Northern Israel. The results show that individuals with interpersonal ties characterized with a higher frequency of contacts were less likely to engage in leisure trips outside their community, thus reducing their exposure to high-risk driving environments. We found an inverse association between social interactions and speeding violations, although it was only significant for the Arab group, and inverse association between speeding violations and internal leisure trips for the whole sample. Married persons reported significantly higher social interactions than unmarried persons. Arab women have significantly more social interactions than Arab men, and older Arabs reported higher social interactions than younger Arabs, but no gender or age differences were found within the Jewish group. Finally, men drove for longer periods while women tended to have more complex trips. These results stress the need to make explicit the links between driving behavior models and travel behavior models using social variables. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:关于社会环境对旅行行为和驾驶行为的影响的研究已经激增。然而,所涉及的个人层面的机制仍然缺乏理论和研究。研究通常集中在如何通过乘客的存在直接影响驾驶员或如何通过相关社会群体的规范间接影响驾驶员。当前的研究通过检查人际关系对日常活动模式和驾驶行为的影响,引入了一个新的维度。我们分析了在以色列北部(n = 517)进行的一次大型电话调查的结果。受访者包括阿拉伯人(58%)和犹太人(42%),大致相当于以色列北部的人口组成。结果表明,具有较高联系频率的人际关系的个人不太可能在社区外进行休闲旅行,从而减少了他们在高风险驾驶环境中的接触。我们发现社交互动和超速违规之间存在反相关关系,尽管这仅对阿拉伯群体有意义,而整个样本中超速违规与内部休闲旅行之间存在反相关关系。据报告,已婚者的社交互动要比未婚者高得多。阿拉伯妇女比阿拉伯男子具有更多的社交互动,而年长的阿拉伯人报告的社交互动程度高于年轻的阿拉伯人,但在犹太人群体中未发现性别或年龄差异。最后,男人开车更长的时间,而女人则倾向于更复杂的旅行。这些结果强调需要使用社交变量明确驾驶行为模型与旅行行为模型之间的联系。 (C)2016 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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