Road Communication Technologies and Safety Regulation Enforcement on Roads in Uganda

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Date
2012
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International Journal of Advances in management and Economics
Abstract
The growing concern for safety regulation enforcement is attributed to the increasing carnage of road injuries and deaths from road accidents in Uganda. With bad driver behaviours accounting for 80% to 95% road crashes, this study sought to establish whether road communication technologies can improve safety regulation enforcement and deter such behaviour. Data was collected from 285 respondents comprising of traffic officers and analysed using SPSS. The study also critics the Risk Homoeostasis Theory and makes numerous contributions to theory and practice and also provides both policy implications and recommendations to improve road safety regulation enforcement.
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Roads, Road Communication Technologies, Safety Regulation Enforcement
Citation
Friday, D., Tukamuhabwa, B., & Muhwezi, M. (2012). Road communication technologies and safety regulation enforcement on roads in Uganda. International Journal of Advances in management and Economics, 3(3), 17-26.
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