RISKY DRIVING BEHAVIOR OF MOTORCYCLIST: THE INFLUENCES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL, SPATIAL, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT IN SUMENEP REGENCY
Traffic accidents are one of the biggest causes of death in the world. Risky driving behavior contributed greatly to the incident. Many influencing factors, both internal and external, have been investigated such as individual character, psychological factors, and the conditions of the built envi...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Traffic accidents are one of the biggest causes of death in the world. Risky driving
behavior contributed greatly to the incident. Many influencing factors, both
internal and external, have been investigated such as individual character,
psychological factors, and the conditions of the built environment. However, there
is still few studies that link it with law enforcement, especially with the use of
technology, while this has implications for the behavior of motorcyclists. Sumenep
Regency has the third highest level of risky driving behavior, especially not wearing
a helmet in East Java Province. This study aims to identify the factors that influence
risky driving behavior based on spatial, law enforcement, and psychological
perspectives, especially Sumenep Urban which includes Sumenep City District and
Kalianget District. The objects of risky driving behavior in this study namely
driving against traffic flow, turning vehicle without warning, using gadgets when
driving, not wearing helmets, red-lights running, speeding, overtaking carelessly,
and a combination of these risky driving behaviors. The research approach are
qualitative and quantitative with structural equation modeling analysis method
using SmartPLS 3.3.1. The results shows that 49.9% of respondents doing a
combination of risky driving behavior. Not wearing helmet is the most risky driving
behavior carried out by respondents, 42.9%. The highest travel purpose when doing
risky driving behavior is socializing, 37%. More riders engage in risky driving
behavior on main roads, arterial class, national status, and road width 8-14 meters.
The biggest reason or motivation for drivers to carry out risky driving behavior is
traffic conditions that allow (67.95%), while the biggest reason for not engaging in
risky driving behavior is the presence of traffic officers (88.67%). The research
model shows that the three aspects have a direct influence, but the psychological
aspect, especially perceived behavioral control, has a greater influence on the
incidence of risky driving behavior. The spatial and law enforcement aspects that
have a major influence are the characteristics of the intersection -the presence of
CCTV cameras and Traffic Lights- and the lack of vigilance in supervision and
disobedience to the law. However, each factor does not have the same direct
influence -both magnitude or direction- on all types of risky driving behavior. Iniv
addition to direct influence, psychological aspects and law enforcement have
indirect effects or act as intervening variables. Specifically, risky driving behavior
through red-lights running and driving against traffic flow, both of which can be
explained more clearly through law enforcement aspects than spatial or
psychological aspects. |
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