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AuthorSayedMohammed, Shabna
AuthorKharbeche, Mohamed Bin Mokhtar
AuthorMuley, Deepti
AuthorAlhajyaseen, Wael K.M.
AuthorAlqaradawi, Mohamed Y.
Available date2025-10-26T06:47:35Z
Publication Date2025
Publication NameCanadian Journal of Civil Engineering
ResourceScopus
ISSN12086029
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjce-2023-0544
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/68150
AbstractMotorcycle food delivery riders (MFDRs) face significant crash risk with some of these crashes attributed to other vehicle drivers. This research assesses drivers' perceptions and observed riding behaviors of MFDRs through a survey and analyzes driver factors that increase MFDR crash risk. Drivers indicated that MFDRs exhibited reckless riding (tailgating, filtering, and weaving), and drivers' demographics, driving characteristics, and personality trait anger affected these observations. Personality trait anger influenced fault identified in a crash and motorcycle riding perception, while driver demographics had a minor effect on the perceptions. Drivers' motorcycle riding experience affected understanding of MFDR riding behaviors and MFDR riding perception. Driver's age, employment, motorcycle riding experience, violations, emotional state while driving (hurry), observed MFDR violations factor score, and motorcycle riding perception affected crash probability. The results could be used to develop strategies to promote traffic safety in mixed environments by providing motorcycle riding behavior awareness and improving driver training.
SponsorThe authors would like to thank the Graduate Studies under the Research and Graduate Studies Office at Qatar University for the Graduate Assistantship.
Languageen
PublisherCanadian Science Publishing
SubjectDriver
Food Delivery Rider
Motorcyclists
Perception
Riding Qualities
Risk Assessment
Risk Perception
Traffic Control
Car Driver
Crash Risk
Driver
Food Delivery
Food Delivery Rider
Motorcyclist
Personality Traits
Riding Experience
Survey And Analysis
Vehicle Drivers
Motorcycles
Exploration
Health Risk
Occupational Exposure
Perception
Risk Factor
Safety
Violence
TitleExploring the factors influencing car drivers' perception and crash probability with food delivery riders
TypeArticle
Pagination474-487
Issue Number4
Volume Number52
ESSN03151468
dc.accessType Abstract Only


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