作者: Andy S.K. Cheng , Karen P.Y. Liu , Nikki Tulliani
DOI: 10.1016/J.HKJOT.2015.06.001
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摘要: Summary Objective/Background Riding motorcycles is a popular means of community mobility in many Asian and developing countries. However, the potential harm associated with accidents greater for motorcyclists their passengers than other vehicle users. The primary aims this study were to explore relationship between driving-violation behaviours perceptions risk accident causes, assess contribution these factors active involvement among Chinese motorcyclists. Methods A total 621 recruited. All asked fill specially developed questionnaire causes motorcycle accidents. Results was identified perceptions. Furthermore, both significant predictors involved demonstrated more aggressive ordinary behaviours. In addition, exhibited lower from driving environmental factors. Instead, likely identify terms belief-related causes. Conclusion This could assist occupational-therapy practitioners rehabilitation training strategies deal drivers' violation perception. It also provide evidence-based recommendations education, driving-safety campaigns, or even licensing policies.