Road Rage Menace: A Cross-sectional Study to Assess Driver Anger Level in Public Motor Vehicle Drivers in a City in Central India

Introduction: Road rage and aggressive driving is a prevalent condition in today’s society due to motorists’ frustrations during heavy traffic volumes. Objective: This study was done to assess the level of anger amongst the drivers of public transport vehicles in Indore, using Driving Anger Scale (D...

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Main Authors: Sanjay Dixit, Deepa Raghunath, Anil Krishna Bhagwat, Amit Kumar Mehto, Aditya Singh Chouhan, Anand Nema, Anchal Upadhyay, Anil Solanki
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Language:English
Published: Light House Polyclinic Mangalore 2011-07-01
Series:Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.ojhas.org/issue38/2011-2-8.htm
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spelling doaj-64c89ec44aa446f68227a43428fc100c2020-11-24T21:10:41ZengLight House Polyclinic Mangalore Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences0972-59972011-07-01102Road Rage Menace: A Cross-sectional Study to Assess Driver Anger Level in Public Motor Vehicle Drivers in a City in Central IndiaSanjay DixitDeepa RaghunathAnil Krishna BhagwatAmit Kumar MehtoAditya Singh ChouhanAnand NemaAnchal UpadhyayAnil SolankiIntroduction: Road rage and aggressive driving is a prevalent condition in today’s society due to motorists’ frustrations during heavy traffic volumes. Objective: This study was done to assess the level of anger amongst the drivers of public transport vehicles in Indore, using Driving Anger Scale (DAS by Deffenbacher et. al.) and various factors affecting it. Material and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 135 drivers of Public transport vehicle drivers (Star bus, City-van and star cab drivers) in Indore to assess their anger level using Driving Anger Scale. The participants were required to record the amount of anger they would experience in response to each item in the scale (1=not at all angry, 2=a little angry, 3=some anger, 4=much anger, 5=very much angry). Results: The mean DAS score in Indore was found to be 3.013 and in the three organizations namely Star bus drivers, City van drivers and Star cab drivers was 2.92, 3.08 and 3.04 respectively. The DAS score of drivers with respect to the 6 sub-scales were: hostile gestures (Star bus -3.42,City van -3.67,Star cab -3.38), slow driving (Star bus -2.73,City van driv-2.78,Star cab-3.17), traffic obstructions (Star bus-2.85,City van -3.25,Star cab-3.18), discourtesy (Star bus -3.23,City van-3.33,Star cab -3.25)and police presence (Star bus -2.15,City van -1.99,Star cab -2.78), illegal driving (Star bus -3.04,City van -3.14,Star cab -2.89). The DAS scores of the drivers did not vary significantly with age group, experience, and educational qualification. Conclusion: Though DAS scores did not vary between the three groups of drivers, however average level anger for various given circumstances commonly found in the Indian traffic scenario was on the higher side.http://www.ojhas.org/issue38/2011-2-8.htmDriving Anger ScaleRoad rageAggressive driving
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author Sanjay Dixit
Deepa Raghunath
Anil Krishna Bhagwat
Amit Kumar Mehto
Aditya Singh Chouhan
Anand Nema
Anchal Upadhyay
Anil Solanki
spellingShingle Sanjay Dixit
Deepa Raghunath
Anil Krishna Bhagwat
Amit Kumar Mehto
Aditya Singh Chouhan
Anand Nema
Anchal Upadhyay
Anil Solanki
Road Rage Menace: A Cross-sectional Study to Assess Driver Anger Level in Public Motor Vehicle Drivers in a City in Central India
Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences
Driving Anger Scale
Road rage
Aggressive driving
author_facet Sanjay Dixit
Deepa Raghunath
Anil Krishna Bhagwat
Amit Kumar Mehto
Aditya Singh Chouhan
Anand Nema
Anchal Upadhyay
Anil Solanki
author_sort Sanjay Dixit
title Road Rage Menace: A Cross-sectional Study to Assess Driver Anger Level in Public Motor Vehicle Drivers in a City in Central India
title_short Road Rage Menace: A Cross-sectional Study to Assess Driver Anger Level in Public Motor Vehicle Drivers in a City in Central India
title_full Road Rage Menace: A Cross-sectional Study to Assess Driver Anger Level in Public Motor Vehicle Drivers in a City in Central India
title_fullStr Road Rage Menace: A Cross-sectional Study to Assess Driver Anger Level in Public Motor Vehicle Drivers in a City in Central India
title_full_unstemmed Road Rage Menace: A Cross-sectional Study to Assess Driver Anger Level in Public Motor Vehicle Drivers in a City in Central India
title_sort road rage menace: a cross-sectional study to assess driver anger level in public motor vehicle drivers in a city in central india
publisher Light House Polyclinic Mangalore
series Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences
issn 0972-5997
publishDate 2011-07-01
description Introduction: Road rage and aggressive driving is a prevalent condition in today’s society due to motorists’ frustrations during heavy traffic volumes. Objective: This study was done to assess the level of anger amongst the drivers of public transport vehicles in Indore, using Driving Anger Scale (DAS by Deffenbacher et. al.) and various factors affecting it. Material and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 135 drivers of Public transport vehicle drivers (Star bus, City-van and star cab drivers) in Indore to assess their anger level using Driving Anger Scale. The participants were required to record the amount of anger they would experience in response to each item in the scale (1=not at all angry, 2=a little angry, 3=some anger, 4=much anger, 5=very much angry). Results: The mean DAS score in Indore was found to be 3.013 and in the three organizations namely Star bus drivers, City van drivers and Star cab drivers was 2.92, 3.08 and 3.04 respectively. The DAS score of drivers with respect to the 6 sub-scales were: hostile gestures (Star bus -3.42,City van -3.67,Star cab -3.38), slow driving (Star bus -2.73,City van driv-2.78,Star cab-3.17), traffic obstructions (Star bus-2.85,City van -3.25,Star cab-3.18), discourtesy (Star bus -3.23,City van-3.33,Star cab -3.25)and police presence (Star bus -2.15,City van -1.99,Star cab -2.78), illegal driving (Star bus -3.04,City van -3.14,Star cab -2.89). The DAS scores of the drivers did not vary significantly with age group, experience, and educational qualification. Conclusion: Though DAS scores did not vary between the three groups of drivers, however average level anger for various given circumstances commonly found in the Indian traffic scenario was on the higher side.
topic Driving Anger Scale
Road rage
Aggressive driving
url http://www.ojhas.org/issue38/2011-2-8.htm
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