Explaining and evaluating religiosity by observing traffic laws and regulations in the country, case study: Greater Tehran
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In this study, the relationship between religious beliefs and drivers' tendency to commit driving violations is sought to answer the question of what relationship do religious beliefs have with drivers' tendency to commit positive driving behaviors by identifying two goals: to identify the relationship between religious beliefs and practicing religious duties and drivers' tendency to commit violations. This research is a correlational research in terms of research method. The statistical population of all violating passenger cars in Tehran is 27,976,752. The number of samples from these cars was 384. The sampling method was also multi-stage cluster probability and statistical analyses such as descriptive statistics, Chi-square test, Friedman test, statistical charts, etc. were performed with the SPLS software. The findings show that there is a significant but inverse relationship between the two variables of religious beliefs and the performance of religious duties and the tendency of drivers to commit violations. The results show that the country's clergy and scholars, given that a significant level of society and citizens pay attention to their advice and reminders, can be successful in teaching and educating traffic behavior in various aspects. By promoting religious beliefs and performing religious and moral duties, they can be effective through teaching desirable traffic behavior at different levels of society and develop positive driving behaviors in the direction of collectivism and satisfaction of God Almighty in driving, and to some extent guarantee the health of citizens.
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Keywords: religiosity, traffic, violator drivers, driving violations. |
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Special Accepted: 2024/12/30 | Published: 2024/12/30
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