There is a significant difference in road traffic performance between China and Western countries. One important cause for this difference is the human factor, which has an important influence on the performance of traffic. This study presents a Driving Behaviour Questionnaire (DBQ) to collect information about driving attitude and behaviour and their possible impact on safety and traffic performance. The statistical analysis of 175 returned questionnaires confirms the existence of some special properties of Chinese drivers with respect to driving behaviour, especially their attitude to priority rules, driving behaviour at intersections and interaction with other drivers in congestion.
The Driver Behaviour Questionnaire: An Investigation Study Applied to Chinese Drivers
Advs in Intelligent Syst., Computing
2014-02-21
15 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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