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 · This study reports on the utilisation of the Driver Attitude Questionnaire (DAQ) to examine the self-reported driving behaviours of a sample of Australian fleet drivers (N = ). Surveys were posted to drivers who agreed to participate in the www.doorway.ru by: THE DRIVER QUESTIONNAIRE. This questionnaire is not a ‘personality test’. It is intended to stimulate your self awareness and indicate that kind of stress behaviour you may typically or frequently get into. Beside each question write the most appropriate response for you. ‘YES’, ‘NO’ or ‘TO SOME EXTENT’. No Question Your Response.  · About Driver Attitude Questionnaire. The DAQ (Parker et al.,) is a item self-report questionnaire designed to measure attitudes regarding a range of driving behaviours which are collated to identify four factors: drink driving, close following, dangerous overtaking and speeding. Respondents are required to indicate on a six-point Likert scale (0 = strongly disagree to 5 = strongly .


This report describes the development, administration and results of a questionnaire study of drivers of articulated vehicles. The study had three aims • to collect information about driving behaviours and safety-related attitudes • to compare the behaviours and attitudes of drivers who had been involved in injury crashes. DBQ (The Manchester Driver Behaviour Questionnaire) is a self-report questionnaire developed by Reason, Manstead, Stradling, Baxter, and Campbell in the United Kingdom in as a measure of aberrant driving behaviours [ 1 ]. The original version comprises 50 items referring to drivers’ aberrations. The Driver Behavior Questionnaire (DBQ) is one of the most widely used instruments for measuring self-reported driving behaviors. Despite the popularity of the DBQ, the applicability of the DBQ in different driver groups has remained mostly unexamined. The present study measured.


A survey of drivers' attitudes toward speed limit violations. J Safety Res ; Back to cited text no. 5. 6. Afukaar FK. Mar For example, the Social Attitudes to Road Traffic Risk in Europe (SARTRE) report [32,33] aimed to study perceptions and conduct of drivers in. Dec Both self-completed questionnaires and interviews were used for the Keywords: traffic safety, driver attitudes, traffic violations.

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