A paper titled 'Attitudes of Greek drivers with focus on mobile phone use while driving' co-authored by George Yannis, Athanasios Theofilatos
and Paraskevi
Marinou is now published in Traffic Injury Prevention. The research is
based on the data of the pan-European SARTRE 4 survey, which was
conducted
on a representative sample of Greek drivers in 2011. Analysis of the
drivers' behavior was carried out by the statistical methods of factor
and
cluster analysis. According to the results of factor analysis, Greek
drivers' responses in the selected questions were summarized into 4
factors,
describing road behavior and accident involvement probability as well as
their views on issues concerning other drivers' road behaviors,
fatigued
driving, enforcement of road safety, and mobile phone use while driving.
The results of cluster analysis indicated 5 different groups of Greek drivers - the moderate, the optimistic, the conservative, the risky, and the reasonably cautious - and the characteristics of each group where identified. These results may be useful for the appropriate design of
targeted road safety campaigns and other countermeasures.
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