Influence of Job Factors and Risky Riding Behaviours by Food Delivery Riders in Malaysia

Author:

Abd Murad Aini Athirah,Mokhtar S’harin

Abstract

Road traffic accidents in Malaysia have progressively increased, enhancing the potential of a food delivery rider breaking traffic regulations and causing a road accident. The objectives are to identify the level of safety awareness of riders when they perform their work. Next, determine the primary circumstances that contributed to the food delivery rider being involved in a road accident. Hence, identify the implications for the food delivery rider while delivering the food to the customer. It benefits food delivery riders because it minimises the number of violations and improves training for practicing road safety while delivering food.

Publisher

e-IPH Ltd.

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