Dotse John, Nicolson Rod, Rowe Richard
a Department of Psychology , University of Sheffield , Sheffield , UK.
b Department of Psychology , Edge Hill University , Ormskirk , UK.
Traffic Inj Prev. 2019;20(2):134-139. doi: 10.1080/15389588.2018.1556792. Epub 2019 Apr 11.
Though there is a growing body of literature on crash risks in the developed world, little is known about how well these models apply to motoring in developing countries, the context in which the majority of road traffic fatalities occur. This qualitative study explores factors perceived to influence crash risks for commercial drivers in Ghana.
Twenty commercial drivers of varied ages and experience were sampled from 7 major lorry terminals in 3 regions (Greater Accra, Ashanti, and Volta) of Ghana. Data were collected through semistructured interviews.
The participants identified some issues that are shared with drivers in the developed world, though moderated by the Ghanaian context. These included work pressures (e.g., fatigued driving), speeding, distracted driving, and inadequate vehicle maintenance. Other factors identified by participants are less frequently considered in research addressing driving behavior in developed countries. These included aggressive competition over passengers and corruption (e.g., improper licensing practices), among others.
The findings have implications for building a research base to support the development of road safety policy and interventions in developing countries.
尽管在发达国家,关于碰撞风险的文献越来越多,但对于这些模型在发展中国家驾车情况的适用性知之甚少,而大多数道路交通死亡事故都发生在发展中国家。这项定性研究探讨了加纳商业司机认为会影响碰撞风险的因素。
从加纳三个地区(大阿克拉、阿散蒂和沃尔特)的7个主要卡车终点站抽取了20名年龄和经验各异的商业司机。通过半结构化访谈收集数据。
参与者指出了一些与发达国家司机共有的问题,不过受加纳国情影响。这些问题包括工作压力(如疲劳驾驶)、超速、分心驾驶和车辆维护不足。参与者指出的其他因素在针对发达国家驾驶行为的研究中较少被考虑。这些因素包括争抢乘客的激烈竞争和腐败(如不当的驾照发放做法)等。
这些发现对于建立研究基础以支持发展中国家道路安全政策的制定和干预措施具有重要意义。