A Survey on Awareness of Traffic Safety among Drivers in Delhi, India

Authors

  • Neelima Chakrabarty Author
  • Kamini Gupta Author
  • Ankit Bhatnagar Author

Keywords:

Driver behaviour, Road Markings, Road Rules, Road Signs, Uniform Testing, Uniform Training.

Abstract

Increasing number of road accidents coupled with increasing vehicle population means an increase in the number of aggressive road users resulting in incidence of road rage. Inexperienced drivers often experience anxiety due to their underdeveloped and declining skills, which influence their behaviour. To highlight the effectiveness of correct training on the drivers' performance, this research work was initiated at Traffic Psychological Laboratory in CSIR-CRRI. In this study, a purposive sample of two groups of 102 drivers was selected and they were administered the road sign test. Findings: The analysis of the data highlights that maximum level of awareness about road sign of driving on hill roads (89%), seat belts usage while driving (89%) the safe way of stopping during emergency (40%), safe place of parking the vehicle (39%) and road markings (27%). Overall, drivers have shown average and above average level of awareness 52% to 77%.

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2019-08-02

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