Authors: Dewi Kurniasih1, Binti Mualifatul Rosydah2, Rina Sandora3
1,2&3Occupational Safety and Health Programs, Shipbuilding Institute of Polytechnic Surabaya, Indonesia
binti.mualifatul@gmail.com, dewi.ppns@gmail.com, rina_sandora@yahoo.com
Abstract
The number of global mortality recorded at present reaches 1.24 million per year. According to the Police of the Republic of Indonesia, in 2016 the number of traffic accidents was 105.374 cases where the victims who were dead were 25,859, severely injured, 22,939 persons, and minor injured, 120,913 persons. An observational method with the cross sectional design analyzed using the PLS-SEM was employed. The population of this present research was all angkot (public transportation) drivers who have worked in Surabaya for at least 6 months. The results of this present research showed that the personalities belonging to angkot drivers showing aggressive driving behavior in Surabaya City are openness and conscientiousness ones viewed from the big five personality. This typical personality makes many angkot drivers show high emotional states as indicated by often sounding the horns or chasing/overtaking online cars.
Keywords:Aggressive driving, Big five personality, Angkot drivers