Analysis of road safety awareness in young people. Bases for the development of a road safety programme
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https://doi.org/10.7203/relieve.12.2.4232Keywords:
Attitudes, road safety, programme assessment, Cluster analysis, Factor analysisAbstract
This research aims to establish the foundations for a traffic accident prevention programme, based on a study of specific circumstances. To this end, we analysed awareness of road safety measure use in young people according to three variables; whether they had any experience of an accident; if so, how serious the accident was, and how close the kinship relation was to the person who had the accident. The findings did not confirm our expectations, but showed that awareness is not clearly related to any of these three variables, except where either a brother or sister was involved in the accident and when the accident was not serious.Downloads
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