Publication: Determinants of risky driving behavior: a narrative review
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2014
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Iran University of Medical Sciences
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Jafarpour, Saba, and Vafa Rahimi-Movaghar. 2014. “Determinants of risky driving behavior: a narrative review.” Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran 28 (1): 142.
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Road traffic crashes (RTCs) account for great mortality and morbidity rates worldwide, resulting in substantial global burden. Factors contributing to RTC generally fall into three categories: environmental, vehicle, and human, with the human factor being by far the leading determinant. Obtaining an in-depth exploration of driving behavior and factors underpinning risky driving could be of particular importance to facilitate the establishment of effective policies. The present article provides insight to different aspects of risky driving behavior, at micro and macro levels, from individual attitudes, and psychological factors like personality, temperament, mood and emotions, to socioeconomic context, social norms, cultural backgrounds, level of law enforcement, and internalization of legality in the society. Risky driving behavior is a multidimensional issue and any effort to design and establish modification policies should be based on a comprehensive understanding of its determinants in different aspects.
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Road traffic crash (RTC), Car crash injury, Driving behavior, Psychological distress, Risky behavior,RTC determinants
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