Investigating the behavior of some drivers in the city of Takestan and the effectiveness of defensive driving training
Document Type : Original Article
Abstract
Driving is one of the activities with many and many risks, the accidents of which can have irreparable effects and consequences on the society. This research was conducted with the aim of evaluating the behavior of some drivers in Takestan city in 1402. This research was descriptive-cross-sectional and the statistical population was the drivers of the city of Takestan and the sample size was 50 drivers of the urban level of Takestan. The research tool was the Manchester Driving Behavior Questionnaire. Considering that the significance level of Levin's training for all variables is more than 0.05, as a result, the homogeneity of the variance of the groups in the research variable was confirmed. The paired t-test in all cases for the control group has a significance level greater than 0.05, Therefore, it is effective to reduce the incidence of accidents by creating educational trainings and related laws or installing smart