| dc.description.abstract | Traffic accidents experienced by various groups of road users cause various fatalities. Korlantas
Polri (2018) noted that motorcycles dominate traffic accidents in Indonesia. The biggest cause of
these accidents is due to human factors (Polri, 2017). This study aims to determine the dominant
beliefs according to motorcyclists who are the factors causing the occurrence of unsafe driving
behavior. Elicitation Study in Theory of Planned Behavior is used to determine the factors starting
before, during, and after driving. A total of 77 respondents filled out a questionnaire distributed
online using a simple random sampling technique. The results showed that the belief that fatigue,
vehicle condition, poor time management, carelessness, doing other activities, and the availability
of parking spaces had an effect on behavior that was not related to attitude towards behavior.
Friends, other road users, and family are related to subjective norms. Lack of driving, lack of
driving ability, poor time management, vehicle factors, fatigue, road infrastructure factors, and
carelessness have an effect on the perception of behavioral control. | en_US |