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Motorcycle rider error and engagement in distracting activities: A study using the Attention-Related Driving Errors Scale (ARDES-M)

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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/81064
DOI: 10.1016/j.aap.2023.107069
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Ledesma, Ruben D.; Padilla García, José Luis; Tosi, Jeremias D; Sánchez, Nuria; Castro Ramírez, Cándida
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Accident Analysis & Prevention
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Motorcyclists
 
Motorcycle rider
 
Motorbike rider
 
Inattention
 
Distraction
 
Scale validation
 
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2023-04-17
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Ledesma, R.D., Padilla, J.L. Tosi, J.D., Sánchez, N. & Castro, C. (2023). Motorcycle rider error and engagement in distracting activities: A study using the Attention-Related Driving Errors Scale (ARDES-M). Accident, Analysis & Prevention DOI: 10.1016/j.aap.2023.107069 ISSN:0001-4575 Q1. IF: 6.27
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Funding for open access charge: Universidad de Granada / CBUA; Research projects: (PY20-RE-022 UGR, PDC2021- 12944-I00, PID2020-113978RB-IOO); MCIN/AEI/10.13039/ 50110001103, supported by the State Research Agency (SRA) and European Regional Fund (ERDF)
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Research on motorcycle rider distraction and inattention is limited, especially when compared to that on car drivers. This study examines motorcycle rider error and its relationship with engagement in distracting activities. Additionally, it provides an adaptation of the Attention-Related Driving Errors Scale for use with motorcycle riders (ARDES-M). A sample of 418 motorcyclists responded to a web questionnaire consisting of the ARDES-M, a self-report measure of Involvement in Distracting Activities (IDA), a measure of everyday inattention (ARCES, Attention Related Cognitive Errors Scale) and socio-demographic and riding-related questions. Riding errors were associated with a higher level of engagement in distracting activities and a greater propensity for inat- tention in daily life. ARDES-M scores were associated with various types of self-reported traffic crashes and near- crashes, while self-reported distractions (IDA) were only linked with near-crashes. The most widely self-reported distracting activities were using map navigation, listening to the radio or to music and adjusting vehicle devices. The various uses of cell phones were relatively minor. Young riders reported higher levels of engagement in distracting activities and committing more riding errors. The ARDES-M showed good psychometric properties for the sample in Spain.
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