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Defensive driving as a preventative strategy for road traffic violations and collisions in Zimbabwe

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Title: Defensive driving as a preventative strategy for road traffic violations and collisions in Zimbabwe
Author: Guruva, Danai
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of defensive driving as a preventative strategy for road traffic violations and collisions in Zimbabwe. A sample of one hundred defensive driving graduates was used in the study. The descriptive survey method was used and data were collected using a questionnaire schedule. Literature review revealed that the majority of similar studies by other researchers indicate that defensive driving is effective in preventing traffic violations and traffic collisions. The major findings of the present study showed that: (a) The defensive driving course is effective in preventing traffic violations and collisions; and (b) The defensive driving course should be compulsory in Zimbabwe. In view of these findings, this researcher urges the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe to request the government to make legislation that compels every motorist to attend the defensive driving course. The same organisation should start conducting research on road traffic accidents.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/587
Date: 2009-08-25
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