Road rage and road traffic accidents among commercial vehicle drivers in Lahore, Pakistan

  • Shaikh M
  • Shaikh I
  • Siddiqui Z
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Abstract

Road rage and road traffic accidents increase the burden of morbidity and mortality in a population. A cross-sectional survey with convenience sampling was conducted among commercial vehicle drivers in Lahore, Pakistan (n = 901) to record their behaviours/experiences regarding road rage and road traffic accidents. Respondents were asked about incidents of shouting/cursing/rude gestures or threats to physically hurt the person/vehicle, by others or themselves, in the previous 24 hours or 3 months, and their involvement in road traffic accidents in the previous 12 months. Auto-rickshaw drivers were significantly more likely to report various road rage experiences/behaviours and involvement in accidents compared with bus and wagon drivers. A total of 112 respondents (12.4%) reported being involved in a road traffic accident in the previous 12 months but traffic police did not record the accident in 52.7% of cases. The results of this study underline the need to improve road safety in Pakistan.

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Shaikh, M. A., Shaikh, I. A., & Siddiqui, Z. (2012). Road rage and road traffic accidents among commercial vehicle drivers in Lahore, Pakistan. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 18(4), 402–405. https://doi.org/10.26719/2012.18.4.402

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