Abstract
The article discusses the role of legal consciousness in enhancing the internal factors of preparedness for dangerous driving. The analysis of statistical data regarding traffic accidents is given. The external and internal predictors of dangerous driving are analyzed. The results of an empirical study showing the relationship of the style of driving a vehicle and the development of the legal consciousness of road users are discussed.
Highlights
INTRODUCTIONInterest in solving problems in the field of traffic and improving safety has been growing in the world community
Over the past decades, interest in solving problems in the field of traffic and improving safety has been growing in the world community
One of the new challenges under Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is to halve by 2020 the number of deaths and injuries resulting from road traffic accidents (RTAs)
Summary
Interest in solving problems in the field of traffic and improving safety has been growing in the world community. Road safety as one of the components of transport security is understood as the state of protection from dangers and threats that can cause irreparable harm (damage) to the vital human interests. The components of this definition are: general understanding of road safety; responsibility of road users to safety requirements; abilities that ensure safe behavior on the road. The introduction of this term served as an impetus for the development of the concept of “dangerous driving” at an interdisciplinary level At this stage of studying this problem, both external and internal factors are predictors that provide the probability of being prepared for dangerous driving. Sure willingness or resistance to the implementation of dangerous driving on the road
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