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The relationship between religion and the on-road behaviour of adolescents in Iran
Amir Reza Nabipour
, Narges Khanjani
, Nouzar Nakhaee
, Hossein Zirak Moradlou
,
Mark J.M. Sullman
Kerman University of Medical Sciences
Tehran Education and Training Organization
Driving Research Group
Cranfield University
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Iran
100%
Road Behavior
100%
Intrinsic Religiosity
50%
Accident History
50%
Protective Behavior
25%
Public Schools
25%
Traffic Accidents
25%
Tehran
25%
Secondary School
25%
Pedestrian
25%
Road Crashes
25%
Crash
25%
Road Safety
25%
Religiousness
25%
Cyclists
25%
Non-driving Related Tasks
25%
Religious Involvement
25%
Duke University Religion Index
25%
High-involvement
25%
Large Urban Areas
25%
Religious Attendance
25%
Dimensions of Religiosity
25%
Road Crossing Behavior
25%
Road Collisions
25%
Traffic Fatalities
25%
Road User Behaviour
25%
High Traffic
25%
Case Fatality Rate
25%
Adolescent Behavior
25%
Social Sciences
Youth
100%
Iran
100%
Religiosity
33%
Transport Safety
22%
Secondary Schools
11%
User-Behaviour
11%
Public Education
11%
Pedestrian
11%
Religious Activities
11%
Cyclists
11%
Road User
11%
Psychology
Adolescence
100%
Religiosity
33%