RISKY RIDING BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS USING NATURALISTIC RIDING STUDY
Risky driving behavior is a major cause of the high number of road accidents, especially for powered two wheelers (PTW) users in Indonesia. This study aims to determine the risky behavioral factors of motorcyclists in Indonesia that are associated with the risk of traffic accidents and examine th...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Risky driving behavior is a major cause of the high number of road accidents,
especially for powered two wheelers (PTW) users in Indonesia. This study aims to
determine the risky behavioral factors of motorcyclists in Indonesia that are
associated with the risk of traffic accidents and examine the typical incident
scenarios that contribute most to the number of PTW accidents on the road. This
study was conducted in two sequential stages. The first stage was to collect
naturalistic data based on the observed videos of the seven participants and
quantify the number of observed risky events to assess the driving behavior of PTW
users in Indonesia. The second stage was to validate the data by conducting in-
person confrontation interviews about the events (near-accidents, loss of control,
or crashes) experienced by the PTW users. A total of 2088 minutes or 34.8 hours of
recorded data was collected and then processed and developed to produce the
number, context and common scenarios that occurred in the risky situations
experienced by participants. The results of the data processing by compiling the
scenarios that occurred showed that in urban areas there were frequent near-miss
scenarios when almost had an accident when another road user made an
impromptu maneuver, which accounted for about 15.46% of the total 13 scenarios
recorded. Based on the results obtained regarding the proportion of risky situations
based on road type, urban areas are the most frequently experiencing risky
situations at 56%. Naturalistic observations of PTW users showed that the most
common SCE occurrence was Near Crash (55%), characterized by the driver
almost losing control on damaged and slippery roads due to inadequate vehicle to
pass the route, unskilled driving skills, and road conditions that are too severe to
pass. The appearance of SCE was apparently influenced by driving duration but
not by driving distance. The results showed that lack of hazard perception,
education on proper driving and driving skills contributed to most of the events.
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