Driving behaviour among civil engineering students: A case study at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

Driver Behaviour Questionnaire (DBQ) is the most popular self-report driving assessment tool globally for assessing crash risk and aberrant driving behaviours among motorists. Therefore, this study reports on the utilisation of the DBQ to examine the self-reported driving behaviours (and crash outco...

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Main Authors: Nasir, M. A. A. M., Mashros, N., Muslim, N. H. H., Mohd., N. I., Hassan, N. A., Rohani, M. M., Yunus, N. Z. M., Sukor, N. S. A.
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Published: 2019
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spelling my.utm.886302020-12-15T10:35:48Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/88630/ Driving behaviour among civil engineering students: A case study at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Nasir, M. A. A. M. Mashros, N. Muslim, N. H. H. Mohd., N. I. Hassan, N. A. Rohani, M. M. Yunus, N. Z. M. Sukor, N. S. A. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Driver Behaviour Questionnaire (DBQ) is the most popular self-report driving assessment tool globally for assessing crash risk and aberrant driving behaviours among motorists. Therefore, this study reports on the utilisation of the DBQ to examine the self-reported driving behaviours (and crash outcomes) of a sample of university students. Questionnaires which contains demographic questions and 36 items measuring driving behaviour (including driving distractions, violations, errors and lapses) in traffic were distributed manually to participants. The findings show that distractions factor is most frequently reported items among all of the respondents (M = 4.11). Besides, there are also significant association among the demographic factors such as 'driving experience' and 'vehicle type' with gender of respondents. Meanwhile, there is no significant association between 'accident involvement' with gender of respondents. In terms of driving behaviour comparison, the behaviour among male drivers is significantly different compared to female drivers in all the scores and the constructs 'violations', 'errors and 'lapses' except for the construct 'distractions'. Meanwhile, there is no significant difference between drivers who have and have not possessed valid driving license in all driving behaviour. 2019 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/88630/1/NordianaMashros2019_DrivingBehaviourAmongCivilEngineeringStudents.pdf Nasir, M. A. A. M. and Mashros, N. and Muslim, N. H. H. and Mohd., N. I. and Hassan, N. A. and Rohani, M. M. and Yunus, N. Z. M. and Sukor, N. S. A. (2019) Driving behaviour among civil engineering students: A case study at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. In: 11th International Conference on Geotechnical Engineering in Tropical Regions, GEOTROPIKA 2019 and 1st International Conference on Highway and Transportation Engineering, ICHITRA 2019, 27-28 Feb 2019, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/527/1/012065
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Nasir, M. A. A. M.
Mashros, N.
Muslim, N. H. H.
Mohd., N. I.
Hassan, N. A.
Rohani, M. M.
Yunus, N. Z. M.
Sukor, N. S. A.
Driving behaviour among civil engineering students: A case study at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
description Driver Behaviour Questionnaire (DBQ) is the most popular self-report driving assessment tool globally for assessing crash risk and aberrant driving behaviours among motorists. Therefore, this study reports on the utilisation of the DBQ to examine the self-reported driving behaviours (and crash outcomes) of a sample of university students. Questionnaires which contains demographic questions and 36 items measuring driving behaviour (including driving distractions, violations, errors and lapses) in traffic were distributed manually to participants. The findings show that distractions factor is most frequently reported items among all of the respondents (M = 4.11). Besides, there are also significant association among the demographic factors such as 'driving experience' and 'vehicle type' with gender of respondents. Meanwhile, there is no significant association between 'accident involvement' with gender of respondents. In terms of driving behaviour comparison, the behaviour among male drivers is significantly different compared to female drivers in all the scores and the constructs 'violations', 'errors and 'lapses' except for the construct 'distractions'. Meanwhile, there is no significant difference between drivers who have and have not possessed valid driving license in all driving behaviour.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Nasir, M. A. A. M.
Mashros, N.
Muslim, N. H. H.
Mohd., N. I.
Hassan, N. A.
Rohani, M. M.
Yunus, N. Z. M.
Sukor, N. S. A.
author_facet Nasir, M. A. A. M.
Mashros, N.
Muslim, N. H. H.
Mohd., N. I.
Hassan, N. A.
Rohani, M. M.
Yunus, N. Z. M.
Sukor, N. S. A.
author_sort Nasir, M. A. A. M.
title Driving behaviour among civil engineering students: A case study at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
title_short Driving behaviour among civil engineering students: A case study at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
title_full Driving behaviour among civil engineering students: A case study at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
title_fullStr Driving behaviour among civil engineering students: A case study at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Driving behaviour among civil engineering students: A case study at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
title_sort driving behaviour among civil engineering students: a case study at universiti teknologi malaysia
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/88630/1/NordianaMashros2019_DrivingBehaviourAmongCivilEngineeringStudents.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/88630/
https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/527/1/012065
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