Research Article

Evaluating Rainy Weather Effects on Driving Behaviour Dimensions of Driving Behaviour Questionnaire

Table 4

Differences in driving behaviour from rainy conditions based on demographic characteristics.

GenderAgeMarital status
MaleFemale≤2526–3536–4546–5555<SingleMarried

Aggressiveness−4.53−2.27−1.33−5.05−4.74−3.17−0.17−2.40−4.29
High velocity with law violation−9.17−8.23−9.71−10.40−8.84−6.55−6.14−7.66−9.22
Slips−0.80−1.363.23−1.52−1.79−1.71−0.561.06−1.43
Positiveness and cautiousness3.114.675.674.542.492.493.823.763.48

Educational backgroundDriving experience (year)
<DiplomaDiplomaB.A.M.A.<11–56–1010<
Aggressiveness−2.53−3.85−3.66−5.710.43−3.34−3.99−4.63
High velocity with law violation−6.12−9.66−8.91−9.70−7.31−9.39−8.67−9.07
Slips−0.520.11−1.74−1.38−0.270.09−0.80−1.39
Positiveness and cautiousness−0.284.564.143.203.325.823.282.98

Significant at the 0.05 level. Significant at the 0.01 level.