Journal article
Utilising the driver behaviour questionnaire in an organisational fleet setting: Are modifications required?
Journal of the Australasian College of Road Safety, Vol.17(2), pp.31-38
2006
Abstract
This study reports on the utilisation of an adapted Manchester Driver Behaviour Questionnaire (DBQ) to examine the self-reported driving experiences of a group of Australian fleet drivers (N = 443). Surveys were posted to participants who agreed to participate in the study. While exploratory and oblimin factor analysis did not produce clear factor loadings, a three factor solution, using parallel analysis, was obtained that supports previous research demonstrating the distinction between different driving conduct (e.g., errors, highway code violations and aggressive driving violations). The questionnaire appeared to remain psychometrically robust despite minor word modifications to reflect the Australian driving environment. However, a larger number of items traditionally related with highway code violations were found to be associated with aggressive driving acts among the current sample. Further analysis exploring factors associated with self-reported traffic violations revealed that DBQ factors were negatively related with aberrant driving behaviours, although at a multivariate level only the number of kilometres driven each year (e.g., exposure) proved to be predictive of incurring fines/demerit points. Taken together, the results indicate that the DBQ can be successfully implemented within an Australian fleet setting to examine professional drivers' behaviour(s).
Details
- Title
- Utilising the driver behaviour questionnaire in an organisational fleet setting: Are modifications required?
- Authors
- Darren E Wishart (Author) - Queensland University of TechnologyJames E Freeman (Author) - Queensland University of TechnologyJeremy D Davey (Author) - Queensland University of Technology
- Publication details
- Journal of the Australasian College of Road Safety, Vol.17(2), pp.31-38
- Publisher
- Australasian College of Road Safety
- Date published
- 2006
- ISSN
- 1832-9497
- Organisation Unit
- Road Safety Research Collaboration; School of Social Sciences - Legacy; University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; School of Law and Society; Sexual Violence Research and Prevention Unit
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99450999402621
- Output Type
- Journal article
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