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Revised Questionnaire

This document contains a survey assessing awareness of and behaviors related to traffic rules and regulations among criminology students. The survey has three parts: 1) Demographic questions about name, age, gender, and years of driving experience. 2) Questions to assess awareness of 19 different traffic rules and regulations on a scale of 1 to 3. 3) Questions to assess how often the respondent engages in 19 risky driving behaviors on a scale of 1 to 6.

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Revised Questionnaire

This document contains a survey assessing awareness of and behaviors related to traffic rules and regulations among criminology students. The survey has three parts: 1) Demographic questions about name, age, gender, and years of driving experience. 2) Questions to assess awareness of 19 different traffic rules and regulations on a scale of 1 to 3. 3) Questions to assess how often the respondent engages in 19 risky driving behaviors on a scale of 1 to 6.

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Part 1: What is the demographic profile of the respondents in terms of:

Name: (Optional)
Age:
Gender:
Year of Driving Experience:
Part II: What is the level of awareness of the criminology students towards traffic
rules and regulations?

INSTRUCTION: Please check the response (1 through 3) that most


accurately describes your awareness on traffic rules and regulations based
on the items specified below.

Fully Aware Aware Not Aware


3 2 1

ITEMS 3 2 1
1. Awareness about vehicle registration documents
and type of vehicle to be used
2. Awareness about maintaining minimum distance
between two cars while driving
3. General Awareness about parking place
4. Awareness about drunk driving
5. Awareness about Seat belt usage
6. Right of way of the vehicle while driving on hill road
7. Awareness about White continuous or Broken lines
8. Awareness about by left lane on road
9. Awareness about Starting the vehicle on road
during high traffic volume
10. Safety Awareness for pedestrians during rainy
seasons
11. Awareness about right way of Using Horn
12. Awareness about right way of Emergency stopping
13. Awareness about controlling speed while
descending
14. Awareness about Use of Hazard Lights
15. Awareness about use of mobile
16. Road Sign Major Road Ahead
17. Road Sign about Steep decent
18. Road Sign About Give Way
19. Road Sign about Vehicle Prohibited on Both
Direction
20. Road Sign about No Crossing

PART III: What is the frequent performance of criminology students in risky

driving behavior?

Directions: Check the response (1 through 6) that most accurately describes


how often you perform the behaviors specified in the items below.

Never Hardly at occasionally often Quite Nearly all


all frequently the time
1 2 3 4 5 6

ITEMS 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. You become agitated or enraged when
other drivers impede you, aren’t
paying attention, or drive poorly
around you on the road.
2. You travel above the speed limit, even
if you have more than enough time to
reach your destination.
3. When other drivers do get on your
nerves, how often do you think
negatively of them without reacting
verbally?
4. You think that other drivers just aren’t
thinking or paying enough attention
when they anger you with their
driving.
5. When other drivers annoy or anger
you, you try to think positively or just
accept there are frustrating situations
while driving.
6. In cases where you know you can get
away with it, you have no problem
breaking minor laws or rules.
7. When another driver angers you while
on the road, you follow very close
(tailgate) or otherwise try to scare
them.
8. You give the finger to drivers who
annoy or anger you.
9. When another driver angers you while
on the road, you shout verbal insults
towards then, even if they cannot hear
you.
10. You stick your tongue out or make
faces at drivers that annoy you or
make you mad.
11. You drive intoxicated even when you
realize that you may be over the legal
limit.
12. When another driver angers you at
night, you shine your brights in their
rearview mirror.
13. You find being stuck in traffic or
behind a slow driver especially
annoying.
14. When another driver angers you while
on the road, you attempt to get
revenge on them.
15. You find drivers that are impatient (ex.
Weave in and out of traffic, disregard
stop signs, etc.) especially annoying.
16. While driving, you fail to notice signs
or other cars, misjudge other’s speed,
etc.
17. You take chances and run through red
lights.
18. If another driver is following too
closely, you slow down or hit your
breaks to get them to back off.
19. You shake your head at a driver who
annoys you.

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