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AuthorShaaban, Khaled
AuthorAbdelwarith, Karim
Available date2018-09-25T08:40:54Z
Publication Date2018-07-11
Publication NameJournal of Transportation Safety & Security
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19439962.2018.1477895
CitationKhaled Shaaban & Karim Abdelwarith (2018): Understanding the association between cell phone use while driving and seat belt noncompliance in Qatar using logit models, Journal of Transportation Safety & Security, DOI: 10.1080/19439962.2018.1477895
ISSN1943-9962
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/11104
AbstractCell phone use while driving can distract the driver and can lead to serious traffic safety problems. Similarly, not using a seat belt can increase the risk of injuries and/or fatalities in the event of a crash. The objective of this study is to identify the rate of cell phone use as well as the rate of seat belt noncompliance in Qatar and to investigate the association between the two. A total of 7,982 vehicles were observed at 40 intersections. The overall rate of seat belt noncompliance was 16.4%, and the overall rate of cell phone use while driving was 10.7%. Logit models were developed to identify the factors that affect the use of cell phones and seat belts, and a significant association was found between the two. The results of the study show that people driving sport utility vehicles are less likely to wear seat belts than those using other types of vehicles and more likely to use their cell phones while driving. In addition, male drivers are more likely than female drivers to wear seat belts and less likely to use their cell phones while driving. Furthermore, young drivers are less likely to wear seat belts than older drivers and more likely to use their cell phones while driving. The results of this study can help policy makers and public agencies to understand the profiles of drivers who use cell phones while driving and who are also noncompliant with seat belt use. This information can help in identifying the proper countermeasures and the targeted population in both Qatar and similar countries in the region.
Languageen
PublisherTaylor & Francis
Subjectcell phone use
observational study
seat belt use
Traffic enforcement
TitleUnderstanding the association between cell phone use while driving and seat belt noncompliance in Qatar using logit models
TypeArticle
Pagination1-17
ESSN1943-9970


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