Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
572308 Accident Analysis & Prevention 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We analyze the declared riding under the influence of alcohol by motorcyclists.•We develop multilevel ordered logit models on the basis of the SARTRE-4 survey data.•Regional differences in motorcyclists drink-riding behaviour in Europe were found.•Motorcyclist characteristics, attitudes, perceptions and behaviour affect drink-riding.

Riding a motorcycle under the influence of alcohol is a dangerous activity, especially considering the high vulnerability of motorcyclists. The present research investigates the factors that affect the declared frequency of drink-riding among motorcyclists in Europe and explores regional differences. Data were collected from the SARTRE-4 (Social Attitudes to Road Traffic Risk in Europe) survey, which was conducted in 19 countries. A total sample of 4483 motorcyclists was interviewed by using a face-to-face questionnaire. The data were analyzed by means of multilevel ordered logit models. The results revealed significant regional differences (between Northern, Eastern and Southern European countries) in drink-riding frequencies in Europe. In general, declared drinking and riding were positively associated with gender (males), increased exposure, underestimation of risk, friends’ behaviour, past accidents and alcohol ticket experience. On the other hand, it was negatively associated with underestimation of the amount of alcohol allowed before driving, and support for more severe penalties.

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