Perceived descriptive safety-related driving norms within and outside Arab towns and villages in Israel

Traffic Inj Prev. 2016;17(1):51-7. doi: 10.1080/15389588.2015.1038787. Epub 2015 Apr 15.

Abstract

Objective: Involvement in car crashes is higher among Israeli Arabs compared to Jews. This study characterized perceived descriptive driving norms (PDDNs) within and outside Arab towns/villages and estimated their association with involvement in car crashes.

Methods: Arab drivers (594) living in 19 towns and villages were interviewed in face-to-face interviews. The questionnaire included questions about involvement in car crashes, PDDNs within and outside the towns/villages, attitudes toward traffic safety laws, traffic law violations, and socioeconomic and demographic variables. PDDNs represent individuals' perceptions on how safe other people typically drive. The low scores indicate a low percentage of drivers performing unsafe behaviors (safer driving-related norms). A structural equation modeling analysis was applied to identify factors associated with PDDNs and involvement in car crashes.

Results: A large difference was found in PDDNs within and outside the towns/villages. Mostly, the respondents reported higher rates of unsafe PDDNs within the towns/villages (mean = 3.76, SD = 0.63) and lower rates of PDDNs outside the towns/villages (mean = 2.12, SD = 0.60). PDDNs outside the towns/villages were associated with involvement in a car crash (r = -0.12, P <.01), but those within the towns/villages were not. Within the towns/villages, attitudes toward traffic laws and PDDNs were positively associated with traffic law violations (r = 0.56, P <.001; r = 0.11, P <.001 respectively), where traffic law violations were directly associated with involvement in a car crash (r = -0.14, P <.001).

Conclusions: Unsafe PDDNs may add directly and indirectly to unsafe driving and involvement in car crashes in Arab Israelis. Because PDDNs outside towns/villages were better, increased law enforcement within towns/villages may improve these norms and decrease involvement in car crashes.

Keywords: Arabs; Israel; attitudes toward traffic laws; car crash; driving; perceived descriptive norms.

MeSH terms

  • Accidents, Traffic / statistics & numerical data
  • Adult
  • Arabs / psychology*
  • Arabs / statistics & numerical data
  • Automobile Driving / legislation & jurisprudence
  • Automobile Driving / psychology*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Israel
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Qualitative Research
  • Residence Characteristics
  • Safety*
  • Social Norms / ethnology*