The Amount of Time Passage Relationship with the Amnesia of Traffic Laws
We all find out in our lives that we could not remember the name of a subject or a place. Many of the amnesties are not available to humans and do not mean indifference or disregard of people to the rules. The purpose of this research is to examine the relationship between time passages with amnesia towards traffic laws. The purpose of this study is applied, and it is descriptive-analytic in terms of nature and method of a correlation type. The findings of this study were collected using a questionnaire from 384 drivers and citizen of Araki in 2016 using cluster random sampling method. The results of the research show that only 29.4% of the sample members were able to score the grade they were awarded at the time of certification, and 70.6% of them were rejected. It was also found that people forget their markings, tableaus, rulers, and visual symptoms later, while they forget about the theoretical rules twice, and more importantly, after obtaining a certificate and passing on the test of the Code of Practice, and after each passing year, the rate of forgetting the rules in gets higher in people. Gender and the level of education of people also affect the oblivion of traffic laws. Men have a higher acceptance rate than women, they are more aware of the rules, and they are more likely to be less informed by Lowe education, and forgetting rules will be huger. The higher the age of the person, the less awareness of traffic laws, but the type of certification and occupation of people are not involved in the amnesia of driving laws.
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