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Identifying Traveler Groups Lacking in Seatbelt Usage and Suggesting Policy Measures

Year 2024, Volume: 5 Issue: 1, 34 - 40
https://doi.org/10.53525/jster.1453840

Abstract

This study was aimed to identify the traveler groups who are exposed to potential of severe injury due to lack of seatbelt use. Moreover, policy measures have been suggested to enhance seatbelt use among such groups. A hybrid data collection approach was adopted to gather traveler information. Seatbelt usage questionnaire was used as the survey instrument. The survey was carried out in the parking lots of educational and commercial facilities around Bahrain. Statistical tests, namely, t-tests and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), were used to compare the attributes of travelers. Literature review was used to verify the findings of this study and identify common traveler groups which are lacking in seatbelt use. The recommendations are also provided on policy measures which could be adopted globally to promote seatbelt use. It was found that occupation, education, gender, nationality and accident occurrence have significant impact on seatbelt wearing. It was also found that accident experience and seatbelt wearing, both are dependent on travelers’ social and cultural background rather than each other. The findings of this study matched previous literature. Groups lacking in seatbelt use included male passengers belonging to lower- and middle-income groups which fits the description of expatriate workers in Bahrain. Some policy measures, appropriate to these groups, have also been suggested.

Ethical Statement

In the studies carried out within the scope of this article, the rules of research and publication ethics were followed.

Thanks

The authors acknowledge the technical support provided at the Department of Civil Engineering, University of Bahrain for conducting this research.

References

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  • [2] Abbas, A.K., Hefny, A.F., & Abu-Zidan, F.M. (2011). Seatbelt compliance and mortality in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries in comparison with other high-income countries. Annals of Saudi Medicine 31(4), 347-350.
  • [3] Rasool, F.A.A., Alekri, F.A., Nabi, H.A., Naiser, M.J., Shamlooh, N.M., Alnashaba, S.A., ... Al Sayyad, A.S. (2015). Prevalence and behavioral risk factors associated with road traffic accidents among medical students of Arabian Gulf University in Bahrain. International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health 4(7), 933-939.
  • [4] Kargar, S., Ansari-Moghaddam, A., & Ansari, H. (2023). The prevalence of seat belt use among drivers and passengers: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of the Egyptian Public Health Association, 98(1), 14.
  • [5] Siviroj, P., Peltzer, K., Pengpid, S., & Morarit, S. (2012). Non-seatbelt use and associated factors among Thai drivers during Songkran festival. BMC public health, 12, 1-7.
  • [6] Goldzweig, I.A., Levine, R.S., Schlundt, D., Bradley, R., Jones, G.D., Zoorob, R.J., & Ekundayo, O.J. (2013). Improving seat belt use among teen drivers: Findings from a service-learning approach. Accident Analysis & Prevention 59, 71-75.
  • [7] Demirer, A., Durat, M., & Haşimoğlu, C. (2012). Investigation of seat belt use among the drivers of different education levels. Safety Science 50(4), 1005-1008.
  • [8] Al-Madani, H.M., Al-Janahi, A., & Al-Sada, E. (2002). Drivers Characteristics with Respect to Accident Involvement and Seat Belt Utilization. Journal of King Saud University-Engineering Sciences 14(1), 1-11.
  • [9] Bendak, S. (2005). Seat belt utilization in Saudi Arabia and its impact on road accident injuries. Accident Analysis & Prevention 37(2), 367-371.
  • [10] Sunshine, J., Dwyer-Lindgren, L., Chen, A., & Mokdad, A.H. (2017). Seat-belt use in US counties: limited progress toward Healthy People 2020 Objectives. Health Affairs 36(4), 636-639.
  • [11] Head, E. (2016). Assessing seatbelt usage among teenagers in rural settings: The drive alive program, Masters thesis, Public Health Department, Georgia State University.
  • [12] Neill, J.M., Hurwitz, D.S., & Olsen, M.J. (2015). Alternative information signs: evaluation of driver comprehension and visual attention. Journal of Transportation Engineering 142(1), 1-12.
  • [13] Nichols, J.L., Tippetts, A.S., Fell, J.C., Eichelberger, A.H., & Haseltine, P.W. (2014). The effects of primary enforcement laws and fine levels on seat belt usage in the United States. Traffic Injury Prevention 15(6), 640-644.
  • [14] Rohrer, W. M., Al-Surimi, K., & Lobo, C. P. (2021). Road Traffic Crashes in the Arab World: From Evidence to Public Policy and Action. In Handbook of Healthcare in the Arab World (pp. 2419-2452). Cham: Springer International Publishing.
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  • [18] Brijs, K., Daniels, S., Brijs, T., & Wets, G. (2011). An experimental approach towards the evaluation of a seat belt campaign with an inside view on the psychology behind seat belt use. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour 14(6), 600-613.
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  • [21] Corona Insights. (2011, June 6). Seat belt usage and campaign awareness survey – May-June 2011 Mobilization impact, Report prepared for Minnesota Department of Transportation. Retrieved from https://dps.mn.gov/divisions/ots/educational-materials/Documents/2011Surveys1-2Report2011-07-22.pdf
  • [22] Yellman, M. A. (2020). Transportation risk behaviors among high school students—Youth risk behavior survey, United States, 2019. MMWR supplements, 69.
  • [23] Harper, S., Strumpf, E.C., Burris, S., Smith, G.D., & Lynch, J. (2014). The effect of mandatory seat belt laws on seat belt use by socioeconomic position. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 33(1), 141-161.
  • [24] Birru, H., Rudisill, T.M., Fabio, A., & Zhu, M. (2016). A comparison of self-reported seat belt usage among the Appalachian and non-Appalachian United States. Annals of Epidemiology 26(3), 227-230.
  • [25] Blakemore, S. J. (2019). Adolescence and mental health. The Lancet, 393(10185), 2030-2031.
  • [26] Francis, B., Hasan, I., Park, J.C., & Wu, Q. (2015). Gender differences in financial reporting decision making: Evidence from accounting conservatism. Contemporary Accounting Research 32(3), 1285-1318.
  • [27] Al-Madani, H. (2000). Influence of drivers’ comprehension of posted signs on their safety related characteristics. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 32(4), 575-581.

Identifying Traveler Groups Lacking in Seatbelt Usage and Suggesting Policy Measures

Year 2024, Volume: 5 Issue: 1, 34 - 40
https://doi.org/10.53525/jster.1453840

Abstract

This study was aimed to identify the traveler groups who are exposed to potential of severe injury due to lack of seatbelt use. Moreover, policy measures have been suggested to enhance seatbelt use among such groups. A hybrid data collection approach was adopted to gather traveler information. Seatbelt usage questionnaire was used as the survey instrument. The survey was carried out in the parking lots of educational and commercial facilities around Bahrain. Statistical tests, namely, t-tests and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), were used to compare the attributes of travelers. Literature review was used to verify the findings of this study and identify common traveler groups which are lacking in seatbelt use. The recommendations are also provided on policy measures which could be adopted globally to promote seatbelt use. It was found that occupation, education, gender, nationality and accident occurrence have significant impact on seatbelt wearing. It was also found that accident experience and seatbelt wearing, both are dependent on travelers’ social and cultural background rather than each other. The findings of this study matched previous literature. Groups lacking in seatbelt use included male passengers belonging to lower- and middle-income groups which fits the description of expatriate workers in Bahrain. Some policy measures, appropriate to these groups, have also been suggested.

Ethical Statement

In the studies carried out within the scope of this article, the rules of research and publication ethics were followed.

Thanks

The authors acknowledge the technical support provided at the Department of Civil Engineering, University of Bahrain for conducting this research.

References

  • [1] World Health Organization. (2017). Fact sheet: Road traffic injuries. Retrieved from http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs358/en/
  • [2] Abbas, A.K., Hefny, A.F., & Abu-Zidan, F.M. (2011). Seatbelt compliance and mortality in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries in comparison with other high-income countries. Annals of Saudi Medicine 31(4), 347-350.
  • [3] Rasool, F.A.A., Alekri, F.A., Nabi, H.A., Naiser, M.J., Shamlooh, N.M., Alnashaba, S.A., ... Al Sayyad, A.S. (2015). Prevalence and behavioral risk factors associated with road traffic accidents among medical students of Arabian Gulf University in Bahrain. International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health 4(7), 933-939.
  • [4] Kargar, S., Ansari-Moghaddam, A., & Ansari, H. (2023). The prevalence of seat belt use among drivers and passengers: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of the Egyptian Public Health Association, 98(1), 14.
  • [5] Siviroj, P., Peltzer, K., Pengpid, S., & Morarit, S. (2012). Non-seatbelt use and associated factors among Thai drivers during Songkran festival. BMC public health, 12, 1-7.
  • [6] Goldzweig, I.A., Levine, R.S., Schlundt, D., Bradley, R., Jones, G.D., Zoorob, R.J., & Ekundayo, O.J. (2013). Improving seat belt use among teen drivers: Findings from a service-learning approach. Accident Analysis & Prevention 59, 71-75.
  • [7] Demirer, A., Durat, M., & Haşimoğlu, C. (2012). Investigation of seat belt use among the drivers of different education levels. Safety Science 50(4), 1005-1008.
  • [8] Al-Madani, H.M., Al-Janahi, A., & Al-Sada, E. (2002). Drivers Characteristics with Respect to Accident Involvement and Seat Belt Utilization. Journal of King Saud University-Engineering Sciences 14(1), 1-11.
  • [9] Bendak, S. (2005). Seat belt utilization in Saudi Arabia and its impact on road accident injuries. Accident Analysis & Prevention 37(2), 367-371.
  • [10] Sunshine, J., Dwyer-Lindgren, L., Chen, A., & Mokdad, A.H. (2017). Seat-belt use in US counties: limited progress toward Healthy People 2020 Objectives. Health Affairs 36(4), 636-639.
  • [11] Head, E. (2016). Assessing seatbelt usage among teenagers in rural settings: The drive alive program, Masters thesis, Public Health Department, Georgia State University.
  • [12] Neill, J.M., Hurwitz, D.S., & Olsen, M.J. (2015). Alternative information signs: evaluation of driver comprehension and visual attention. Journal of Transportation Engineering 142(1), 1-12.
  • [13] Nichols, J.L., Tippetts, A.S., Fell, J.C., Eichelberger, A.H., & Haseltine, P.W. (2014). The effects of primary enforcement laws and fine levels on seat belt usage in the United States. Traffic Injury Prevention 15(6), 640-644.
  • [14] Rohrer, W. M., Al-Surimi, K., & Lobo, C. P. (2021). Road Traffic Crashes in the Arab World: From Evidence to Public Policy and Action. In Handbook of Healthcare in the Arab World (pp. 2419-2452). Cham: Springer International Publishing.
  • [15] Hamza, A.Y., Al-Mousawi, F.R., & Husel-Pincock, A. (2003). Road traffic accidents in Bahrain. Bahrain Medical Bulletin 25(3), 105-110.
  • [16] Alsabbagh, M., Siu, Y.L., Guehnemann, A., & Barrett, J. (2016). Integrated approach to the assessment of CO2 e-mitigation measures for the road passenger transport sector in Bahrain. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 71, 203-215.
  • [17] Hamadeh, R.R., & Ali, N.M.A. (2013). Fatalities from road traffic accidents among the young in Bahrain. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal 19(10), 854-860.
  • [18] Brijs, K., Daniels, S., Brijs, T., & Wets, G. (2011). An experimental approach towards the evaluation of a seat belt campaign with an inside view on the psychology behind seat belt use. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour 14(6), 600-613.
  • [19] Walde, J. (2014). Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). MFRI Special Publication, 169-170.
  • [20] Kulanthayan, S., Law, T.H., Raha, A.R., & Radin, U.R. (2004). Seat belt use among car users in Malaysia. IATSS Research 28(1), 19-25.
  • [21] Corona Insights. (2011, June 6). Seat belt usage and campaign awareness survey – May-June 2011 Mobilization impact, Report prepared for Minnesota Department of Transportation. Retrieved from https://dps.mn.gov/divisions/ots/educational-materials/Documents/2011Surveys1-2Report2011-07-22.pdf
  • [22] Yellman, M. A. (2020). Transportation risk behaviors among high school students—Youth risk behavior survey, United States, 2019. MMWR supplements, 69.
  • [23] Harper, S., Strumpf, E.C., Burris, S., Smith, G.D., & Lynch, J. (2014). The effect of mandatory seat belt laws on seat belt use by socioeconomic position. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 33(1), 141-161.
  • [24] Birru, H., Rudisill, T.M., Fabio, A., & Zhu, M. (2016). A comparison of self-reported seat belt usage among the Appalachian and non-Appalachian United States. Annals of Epidemiology 26(3), 227-230.
  • [25] Blakemore, S. J. (2019). Adolescence and mental health. The Lancet, 393(10185), 2030-2031.
  • [26] Francis, B., Hasan, I., Park, J.C., & Wu, Q. (2015). Gender differences in financial reporting decision making: Evidence from accounting conservatism. Contemporary Accounting Research 32(3), 1285-1318.
  • [27] Al-Madani, H. (2000). Influence of drivers’ comprehension of posted signs on their safety related characteristics. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 32(4), 575-581.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Transportation and Traffic
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Uneb Gazder 0000-0002-9445-9570

Ashar Ahmed 0009-0009-6432-0242

Early Pub Date May 21, 2024
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Submission Date March 17, 2024
Acceptance Date May 7, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 5 Issue: 1

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APA Gazder, U., & Ahmed, A. (2024). Identifying Traveler Groups Lacking in Seatbelt Usage and Suggesting Policy Measures. Journal of Science, Technology and Engineering Research, 5(1), 34-40. https://doi.org/10.53525/jster.1453840
AMA Gazder U, Ahmed A. Identifying Traveler Groups Lacking in Seatbelt Usage and Suggesting Policy Measures. JSTER. May 2024;5(1):34-40. doi:10.53525/jster.1453840
Chicago Gazder, Uneb, and Ashar Ahmed. “Identifying Traveler Groups Lacking in Seatbelt Usage and Suggesting Policy Measures”. Journal of Science, Technology and Engineering Research 5, no. 1 (May 2024): 34-40. https://doi.org/10.53525/jster.1453840.
EndNote Gazder U, Ahmed A (May 1, 2024) Identifying Traveler Groups Lacking in Seatbelt Usage and Suggesting Policy Measures. Journal of Science, Technology and Engineering Research 5 1 34–40.
IEEE U. Gazder and A. Ahmed, “Identifying Traveler Groups Lacking in Seatbelt Usage and Suggesting Policy Measures”, JSTER, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 34–40, 2024, doi: 10.53525/jster.1453840.
ISNAD Gazder, Uneb - Ahmed, Ashar. “Identifying Traveler Groups Lacking in Seatbelt Usage and Suggesting Policy Measures”. Journal of Science, Technology and Engineering Research 5/1 (May 2024), 34-40. https://doi.org/10.53525/jster.1453840.
JAMA Gazder U, Ahmed A. Identifying Traveler Groups Lacking in Seatbelt Usage and Suggesting Policy Measures. JSTER. 2024;5:34–40.
MLA Gazder, Uneb and Ashar Ahmed. “Identifying Traveler Groups Lacking in Seatbelt Usage and Suggesting Policy Measures”. Journal of Science, Technology and Engineering Research, vol. 5, no. 1, 2024, pp. 34-40, doi:10.53525/jster.1453840.
Vancouver Gazder U, Ahmed A. Identifying Traveler Groups Lacking in Seatbelt Usage and Suggesting Policy Measures. JSTER. 2024;5(1):34-40.

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