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A multidimensional intergenerational model of young males’ driving styles

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Abstract

This study examines the associations between fathers’ driving styles, the family's general and driving-related atmosphere, and the young drivers’ motivations, on one hand, and young males’ driving styles, on the other. The 242 father and son pairs that participated in the study independently completed several self-report questionnaires at different points in time within the first year after licensure of the young drivers. A structural equation model (SEM) was developed, in which the contribution of fathers’ driving style and their sons’ perceptions of the general family relations, the family climate for road safety (FCRS), and costs and benefits of driving, to the driving styles of the young male drivers was examined. The SEM estimation results show direct as well as indirect significant effects between the various dimensions. The FCRS factors of non-commitment and messages, and the cost of thrill, were found to be the strongest mediators between the fathers' driving style and the family cohesion, on one hand, and the driving style of the young driver, on the other. These results may be useful in pointing out directions for the development of interventions that could assist in reducing the involvement of youngsters in risky driving and car crashes, and encourage safe and considerate driving.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)141-145
Number of pages5
JournalAccident Analysis and Prevention
Volume97
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2016

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd

Funding

The study was partly supported by a grant from the Research Fund on Insurance Issues affiliated with the Israel Insurance Association and by the Or Yarok Association.

Funders
Or Yarok Association
Israel Insurance Association

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    Keywords

    • Driving styles
    • Family climate for road safety
    • Motivations
    • Young drivers

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