Research Article
Study on Road-Crossing Violations among Young Pedestrians Based on the Theory of Planned Behavior
Table 5
Analysis of variance for safety awareness among young pedestrians (N = 395).
| | Items | Classification | Level of safety awareness | | Average value | F value | |
| | Gender | Male | 4.1279 | 4.723 | 0.030 | | Female | 4.3004 |
| | Generation | Under 20 | 4.2523 | 0.595 | 0.441 | | 21–30 years old | 4.1908 |
| | Education | Junior high school or below | 3.2500 | 3.315 | 0.020 | | Technical secondary school or high school | 3.7000 | | College or undergraduate | 4.2514 | | Master's degree or above | 4.0313 |
| | Domicile | City | 4.2054 | 0.122 | 0.727 | | Rural area | 4.2350 |
| | Driver's license | Yes | 4.2254 | 0.000 | 0.999 | | No | 4.2253 |
| | Private car | More than 1 | 4.1293 | 0.509 | 0.602 | | 1 car | 4.2386 | | No | 4.2453 |
| | Have you received traffic safety and related education and training | Yes | 4.2361 | 0.131 | 0.718 | | No | 4.2063 |
| | Have you ever experienced a traffic accident | Yes | 4.1465 | 1.331 | 0.249 | | No | 4.2517 |
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