| Literature DB >> 24853078 |
Adebayo Adesola Sanusi1,2, Maria Emmelin2.
Abstract
Road traffic injury is a great public health challenge with an emerging trend of increasing rates and high mortality involving commercial motorcycles in Nigeria. A qualitative approach was used with 10 in-depth interviews conducted to explore the risk perceptions of commercial motorcyclists in Ibadan, Nigeria. The data analysis using manifest and latent content analysis resulted in an overarching theme: inadequate structures and internalised norms prevent change. The three themes leading to the overarching theme are: risk-taking as generally acceptable; risk-taking as an intrinsic part of occupation; and risk-taking as a way to make ends meet. The study suggests that there is a great need for adequate regulation as regards training and licensing of riders. Also the need to tighten enforcement of traffic rules is paramount to road safety in Nigeria.Entities:
Keywords: Nigeria; commercial motorcycle drivers; qualitative study; risk perception; road safety
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24853078 DOI: 10.1080/17457300.2014.909499
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Inj Contr Saf Promot ISSN: 1745-7300