Investigating the effect of COVID-19 on driver behavior and road safety: A naturalistic driving study in Malaysia

The spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 resulted in unprecedented worldwide countermeasures such as lockdowns and suspensions of all retail, recreational, and religious activities for the majority of 2020. Nonetheless, no adequate scientific data have been provided thus far about the impact of...

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Main Authors: Al-Hussein, Ward Ahmed, Li, Wenshuang, Por, Lip Yee, Ku, Chin Soon, Alredany, Wajdi Hamza Dawod, Leesri, Thanakamon, MohamadJawad, Huda Hussein
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spelling my.um.eprints.411272023-09-07T04:34:24Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/41127/ Investigating the effect of COVID-19 on driver behavior and road safety: A naturalistic driving study in Malaysia Al-Hussein, Ward Ahmed Li, Wenshuang Por, Lip Yee Ku, Chin Soon Alredany, Wajdi Hamza Dawod Leesri, Thanakamon MohamadJawad, Huda Hussein HE Transportation and Communications HM Sociology The spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 resulted in unprecedented worldwide countermeasures such as lockdowns and suspensions of all retail, recreational, and religious activities for the majority of 2020. Nonetheless, no adequate scientific data have been provided thus far about the impact of COVID-19 on driving behavior and road safety, especially in Malaysia. This study examined the effect of COVID-19 on driving behavior using naturalistic driving data. This was accomplished by comparing the driving behaviors of the same drivers in three periods: before COVID-19 lockdown, during COVID-19 lockdown, and after COVID-19 lockdown. Thirty people were previously recruited in 2019 to drive an instrumental vehicle on a 25 km route while recording their driving data such as speed, acceleration, deceleration, distance to vehicle ahead, and steering. The data acquisition system incorporated various sensors such as an OBDII reader, a lidar, two ultrasonic sensors, an IMU, and a GPS. The same individuals were contacted again in 2020 to drive the same vehicle on the same route in order to capture their driving behavior during the COVID-19 lockdown. Participants were approached once again in 2022 to repeat the procedure in order to capture their driving behavior after the COVID-19 lockdown. Such valuable and trustworthy data enable the assessment of changes in driving behavior throughout the three time periods. Results showed that drivers committed more violations during the COVID-19 lockdown, with young drivers in particular being most affected by the traffic restrictions, driving significantly faster and performing more aggressive steering behaviors during the COVID-19 lockdown than any other time. Furthermore, the locations where the most speeding offenses were committed are highlighted in order to provide lawmakers with guidance on how to improve traffic safety in those areas, in addition to various recommendations on how to manage traffic during future lockdowns. MDPI 2022-09 Article PeerReviewed Al-Hussein, Ward Ahmed and Li, Wenshuang and Por, Lip Yee and Ku, Chin Soon and Alredany, Wajdi Hamza Dawod and Leesri, Thanakamon and MohamadJawad, Huda Hussein (2022) Investigating the effect of COVID-19 on driver behavior and road safety: A naturalistic driving study in Malaysia. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19 (18). ISSN 1660-4601, DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191811224 <https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191811224>. 10.3390/ijerph191811224
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topic HE Transportation and Communications
HM Sociology
spellingShingle HE Transportation and Communications
HM Sociology
Al-Hussein, Ward Ahmed
Li, Wenshuang
Por, Lip Yee
Ku, Chin Soon
Alredany, Wajdi Hamza Dawod
Leesri, Thanakamon
MohamadJawad, Huda Hussein
Investigating the effect of COVID-19 on driver behavior and road safety: A naturalistic driving study in Malaysia
description The spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 resulted in unprecedented worldwide countermeasures such as lockdowns and suspensions of all retail, recreational, and religious activities for the majority of 2020. Nonetheless, no adequate scientific data have been provided thus far about the impact of COVID-19 on driving behavior and road safety, especially in Malaysia. This study examined the effect of COVID-19 on driving behavior using naturalistic driving data. This was accomplished by comparing the driving behaviors of the same drivers in three periods: before COVID-19 lockdown, during COVID-19 lockdown, and after COVID-19 lockdown. Thirty people were previously recruited in 2019 to drive an instrumental vehicle on a 25 km route while recording their driving data such as speed, acceleration, deceleration, distance to vehicle ahead, and steering. The data acquisition system incorporated various sensors such as an OBDII reader, a lidar, two ultrasonic sensors, an IMU, and a GPS. The same individuals were contacted again in 2020 to drive the same vehicle on the same route in order to capture their driving behavior during the COVID-19 lockdown. Participants were approached once again in 2022 to repeat the procedure in order to capture their driving behavior after the COVID-19 lockdown. Such valuable and trustworthy data enable the assessment of changes in driving behavior throughout the three time periods. Results showed that drivers committed more violations during the COVID-19 lockdown, with young drivers in particular being most affected by the traffic restrictions, driving significantly faster and performing more aggressive steering behaviors during the COVID-19 lockdown than any other time. Furthermore, the locations where the most speeding offenses were committed are highlighted in order to provide lawmakers with guidance on how to improve traffic safety in those areas, in addition to various recommendations on how to manage traffic during future lockdowns.
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author Al-Hussein, Ward Ahmed
Li, Wenshuang
Por, Lip Yee
Ku, Chin Soon
Alredany, Wajdi Hamza Dawod
Leesri, Thanakamon
MohamadJawad, Huda Hussein
author_facet Al-Hussein, Ward Ahmed
Li, Wenshuang
Por, Lip Yee
Ku, Chin Soon
Alredany, Wajdi Hamza Dawod
Leesri, Thanakamon
MohamadJawad, Huda Hussein
author_sort Al-Hussein, Ward Ahmed
title Investigating the effect of COVID-19 on driver behavior and road safety: A naturalistic driving study in Malaysia
title_short Investigating the effect of COVID-19 on driver behavior and road safety: A naturalistic driving study in Malaysia
title_full Investigating the effect of COVID-19 on driver behavior and road safety: A naturalistic driving study in Malaysia
title_fullStr Investigating the effect of COVID-19 on driver behavior and road safety: A naturalistic driving study in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the effect of COVID-19 on driver behavior and road safety: A naturalistic driving study in Malaysia
title_sort investigating the effect of covid-19 on driver behavior and road safety: a naturalistic driving study in malaysia
publisher MDPI
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/41127/
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