Iranian Motorcyclist's Personal Experiences of Risky Riding

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Abstract:
Introduction

This study was designed to identify the risky riding experienced by the motorcyclists. It was hoped the study could help to promote their safety and other community members.

Materials And Methods

This was a qualitative study and we selected a sample of motorcyclists from different parts of Tehran. The data was collected through in-depth interviews with participants. All interviews were audio-taped, transcribed verbatim and analyzed consecutively.

Results

Analysis of the data revealed two behavioral themes describing risk riding in Iranian motorcyclists: 1) unintentional behaviors due to inability for riding, less control of motorcycle and low mood or lack of concentration while riding; 2) intentional behaviors such as riding an inappropriate or defective motorcycle; unallowable use of motorcycle; showing off; and breaking traffic laws.

Conclusion

Even though, a great number of the risky behaviors identified are similar to those reported in previous studies, some differences were observed. This might be explained by a number of psychological and social factors that having a role t in the risky behaviors of the motorcyclists.

Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Volume:12 Issue: 3, 2008
Page:
273
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