ROAD SAFETY IN PAKISTAN: EXAMINING PERCEPTIONS AND COMPLIANCE WITH TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

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Tariq Feroz Memon
Muhammad Ilyas Siddiqui
Shafi Muhammad Wassan
Kanwal Manzoor
Farah Deeba Shaikh
Wali Muhammad Nizamani

Keywords

Behavior, Driving License, Perception, Road Traffic Accidents

Abstract

The study examine the perceptions and level of compliance with traffic regulations among the population residing in Hyderabad city, Pakistan. From August to December 2023, a cross-sectional research with participants of various ages, genders, and driving license statuses was carried out. A written, structured questionnaire was used to gather information about the attitudes and behaviors of the participants. The bulk of the 400 participants, according to the data, were male students. Of the participants, around half thought that bad road conditions had a role in causing traffic accidents (RTAs). The likelihood that driving without a legal license is an infraction was higher among females. The errors and exposure to harm domains showed a significant difference, whereas the violation and lapses domains showed no significant difference. Overall, the study found that participants showed a contemptuous or non-compliant attitude toward traffic rules while having sufficient information, which might normalize dangerous conduct and result in injuries or fatalities on the road.

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