Guidance for the Measurement and Analysis of Traffic Safety Culture

Jay Otto, N. Ward, Kari Finley
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Abstract Given the definition for traffic safety culture (proposed in the first chapter) as the shared beliefs of a group which affect behaviors related to traffic safety, this chapter provides practical guidance on ways to measure traffic safety culture, analyze collected data, and use the analysis to inform interventions. The proposed definition of “shared beliefs” used a behavioral model to inform specifically what beliefs may influence intentional behaviors involved with either reducing or improving traffic safety. This behavioral model provides a framework to guide measurement. Analyses include examining the prevalence of beliefs and behaviors, the relationships between beliefs and behaviors, and identifying “gaps” in beliefs that may be important to address in interventions. Finally, an example of a traffic safety culture program which includes a collecting of strategies working across the social ecology to improve traffic safety is introduced (in this case, seat belt use).
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交通安全文化测量与分析导则
鉴于交通安全文化的定义(在第一章中提出)是影响交通安全相关行为的群体的共同信念,本章提供了测量交通安全文化、分析收集到的数据并使用分析来告知干预措施的方法的实用指导。拟议的“共同信念”定义使用了一个行为模型来具体说明哪些信念可能影响与减少或改善交通安全有关的有意行为。这个行为模型提供了一个指导度量的框架。分析包括检查信念和行为的流行程度,信念和行为之间的关系,以及确定信念中的“差距”,这可能对干预措施的解决很重要。最后,介绍了一个交通安全文化计划的例子,该计划包括在整个社会生态中工作的策略集合,以改善交通安全(在这种情况下,安全带的使用)。
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