THE EFFICACY OF MOTORCYCLE TRAINING TO REDUCE SELF-REPORTED NEGATIVE BEHAVIOUR AND ATTITUDE (CASE STUDY IN UK AND INDONESIA)
Abstract: Motorcyclists are
vulnerable road users because of their particular combination of physical
vulnerability. Motorcyclists’ training and licensing system have already
implemented in so many countries in the world particularly developed countries.
In the other hand, there are countries, particularly developing countries, where
motorcyclists are less regulated in term of licensing, enforcement, and
insurance. Therefore the objective of this research are to analyses the
behavior and attitude of motorcyclists in Yorkshire and Humber Region (UK) and
Jakarta (Indonesia), and to analyses the efficacy of motorcycle training in UK
to influence the self-reported negative behavior and attitude of motorcyclists.
Motorcycle Rider Behavior Questionnaire (MRBQ) and Motorcyclists Attitude
Questionnaire (MAQ) are used to conduct this study. The Mann Whitney test is
used to evaluate the significance different of the mean score, which obtained
from the survey in each country (UK and Indonesia).
Mean score computation showed that Yorkshire and Humber Region’s
respondents have better mean score than Jakarta’s respondents. However Mann
Whitney test showed that the mean score different is not significant for speed
violation factor in MRBQ and drink driving and speeding factor in MAQ.
Keywords: motorcyclist, motorcycle training, Motorcycle Rider Behavior
Questionnaire (MRBQ), Motorcyclist Attitude Questionnaire (MAQ)
Author: Winna Justiana Sirait,
Sigit Priyanto, Samantha Jamson
Journal Code: jptsipilgg140041