The Assimilation Of Islamic Values In Driving Behaviour To Reduce Road Accidents In Malaysia

Driving behaviour is the key cause of road accident. The main goals of the research study are to explore the assimilation of Islamic values in the respect of driving behaviours and its relationship towards reducing the rate of accidents in Malaysia. Therefore the research study examines the safe d...

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Main Author: Azmi, Nur Najihah
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Language:English
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spelling my.usm.eprints.52883 http://eprints.usm.my/52883/ The Assimilation Of Islamic Values In Driving Behaviour To Reduce Road Accidents In Malaysia Azmi, Nur Najihah T Technology TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Driving behaviour is the key cause of road accident. The main goals of the research study are to explore the assimilation of Islamic values in the respect of driving behaviours and its relationship towards reducing the rate of accidents in Malaysia. Therefore the research study examines the safe driving in aspects in Islam. Secure driving in Islam is based on a number of important elements that comprise of driving goals, travel planning, education in driving sciences and driving skills. All these features were thoroughly peeled off from the perspectives of Islam based on the sources of the Al-Quran and Sunnah. The literature reviews cover the aspects related to issues regarding Islamic values in driving behaviours and road accidents which are not only focussed to Muslims but to all types of religion believes and ages. A methodology was planned and carried out to analyse the types of driving behaviour. The use of questionnaire survey and observation method was used as a platform to reveal the solid data. In total, 202 respondents from various types of religious believes, age and education level participated in the questionnaire survey. Meanwhile, 202 participants were also observed in the selected areas of Nibong Tebal and Parit Buntar on their driving behaviour in the aspect of not taking other people's rights in Islam. Thus, the information generated from the results allowed for a complete analysis of the driver behaviour. Therefore, the findings from this research study have resulted in the complete analysis of driving behaviour. Universiti Sains Malaysia Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/52883/1/The%20Assimilation%20Of%20Islamic%20Values%20In%20Driving%20Behaviour%20To%20Reduce%20Road%20Accidents%20In%20Malaysia_Nur%20Najihah%20Azmi_A9_2018.pdf Azmi, Nur Najihah The Assimilation Of Islamic Values In Driving Behaviour To Reduce Road Accidents In Malaysia. Project Report. Universiti Sains Malaysia, Pusat Pengajian Kejuruteraan Awam. (Submitted)
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TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Azmi, Nur Najihah
The Assimilation Of Islamic Values In Driving Behaviour To Reduce Road Accidents In Malaysia
description Driving behaviour is the key cause of road accident. The main goals of the research study are to explore the assimilation of Islamic values in the respect of driving behaviours and its relationship towards reducing the rate of accidents in Malaysia. Therefore the research study examines the safe driving in aspects in Islam. Secure driving in Islam is based on a number of important elements that comprise of driving goals, travel planning, education in driving sciences and driving skills. All these features were thoroughly peeled off from the perspectives of Islam based on the sources of the Al-Quran and Sunnah. The literature reviews cover the aspects related to issues regarding Islamic values in driving behaviours and road accidents which are not only focussed to Muslims but to all types of religion believes and ages. A methodology was planned and carried out to analyse the types of driving behaviour. The use of questionnaire survey and observation method was used as a platform to reveal the solid data. In total, 202 respondents from various types of religious believes, age and education level participated in the questionnaire survey. Meanwhile, 202 participants were also observed in the selected areas of Nibong Tebal and Parit Buntar on their driving behaviour in the aspect of not taking other people's rights in Islam. Thus, the information generated from the results allowed for a complete analysis of the driver behaviour. Therefore, the findings from this research study have resulted in the complete analysis of driving behaviour.
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title The Assimilation Of Islamic Values In Driving Behaviour To Reduce Road Accidents In Malaysia
title_short The Assimilation Of Islamic Values In Driving Behaviour To Reduce Road Accidents In Malaysia
title_full The Assimilation Of Islamic Values In Driving Behaviour To Reduce Road Accidents In Malaysia
title_fullStr The Assimilation Of Islamic Values In Driving Behaviour To Reduce Road Accidents In Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The Assimilation Of Islamic Values In Driving Behaviour To Reduce Road Accidents In Malaysia
title_sort assimilation of islamic values in driving behaviour to reduce road accidents in malaysia
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