Title of article :
Motorcyclist risky riding behaviors and its predictors in an Iranian population
Author/Authors :
Hassanzadeh, Kamal Department of Epidemiology - School of Health - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz , Salarilak, Shaker Department of Public Health - Islamic Azad University of Tabriz - Medical school, Tabriz , Sadeghi-Bazargani, Homayoun Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz , Golestani, Mina Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz
Abstract :
Background: Motorcyclist’s behavior plays an important role in increasing the mortality rate
caused by traffic crash. Identifying the risky behaviors of motorcycle riders is essential to
maintain and improve the health of motorcycle riders and other community members.
The aim of this study was to determine the riding patterns and risky riding behaviors of
motorcycle riders in Bukan as a marginal small-sized Kurdish populated district in North-West of
Iran and investigating some predictors of it.
Methods: In this cross-sectional, 340 motorcycle riders of Bukan were studied. By referring to city
health center and preparing the city map, the entire city was divided into 14 clusters based on
the areas covered by the health centers. Then, 7 clusters were randomly selected out of these 14
clusters. Motorcycle riding behavior questionnaire (MRBQ) was used to study the risky behaviors
of motorcycle riders while riding. Both bivariate and multivariate regression analysis methods
were used to study the associations.
Results: All participants were male. Their mean age was 30.2 (SD=9.1). The most common risky
behaviors possessed by at least 23% of motorcycle riders included 1) inappropriate control of
motorcycle when turning, 2) taking another person without helmet by motorcycle, 3) riding without
helmet, 4) taking more than one person by motorcycle, 5) exceeding the permissible speed outer
city, 6) exceeding the permissible speed inside the city and 7) carrying heavy load by
motorcycle. Mean normalized MRBQ score was 30.5 (SD=11.2). Based on multivariate analysis,
age, lacking a riding license, riding experience and average amount of riding were the
independent predictors of risky riding score.
Conclusions: Among the predictive factors that led to high risk behaviors in the studied
motorcyclists were low age, marital status, low driving experience, low education, non-use of
safety equipment lack of certification. This can be done by increasing drivers' awareness of laws
and regulations and promoting the culture of traffic safety to prevent high-risk behaviors in
motorcyclists in order to prevent possible injuries.
Keywords :
Motorcycle riders , Risky behavior , Speed , Iran
Journal title :
Journal of Injury and Violence Research