Abstract

The purpose of the study was to analyze: (1) the effect of education level on the orderly compliance of traffic laws of the people of Sungai Full City; (2) the effect of the work on the orderly traffic law compliance of the people of Sungai Full City; (3) the influence of legal culture on the orderly traffic law compliance of the people of Sungai Full City; (4) the influence of the level of education, employment, and legal culture on the orderly compliance of the traffic laws of the people of Sungai Full City. This research is quantitative research with multiple regression analysis. The data collection technique used is a questionnaire (questionnaire) that is distributed directly to respondents. With samples of Sungai Full District (Sungai Penuh, Pasar Sungai Penuh, and Amar Sakti), Pesisir Bukit District (Koto Renah, Koto Keras, and Koto Tengah), and Tanah Kampung District (Tanjung Bunga, Koto Tengah, and Koto Panap) with a total of 276 respondents. Sampling technique is a purposive sampling area. Data analysis is carried out with regression techniques which are first carried out analysis prerequisites. From the results of the study, it was found that the level of education (X1), employment (X2), and legal culture (X3) simultaneously or together affect the legal compliance (Y) of the community in complying with traffic order in Sungai Full City. With the contribution of the three independent variables to legal compliance of 76.6%. Each independent variable partially affects legal compliance, with the contribution of each variable, namely, education level (X1) affects legal compliance (Y) by 19.2%, then the job variable (X2) affects legal compliance (Y) by 21% and the legal culture variable (X3) affects legal compliance (Y) by 36.4%. Then the remaining 23.4% of legal compliance (Y) was influenced by other factors not examined in this study.

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