
Driving Behavior
Driving behavior refers to how individuals operate vehicles and make decisions while on the road. This encompasses a range of actions, such as speed, adherence to traffic rules, use of indicators, and responses to other drivers and pedestrians. Factors influencing driving behavior include psychological aspects, such as aggression or risk perception, environmental conditions, and social influences. Understanding driving behavior is crucial for improving road safety, as it helps identify patterns that can lead to accidents and informs the development of better traffic regulations and educational programs for drivers.