Links between novice drivers’ subjectively assessed driving skills and the
fear of driving independently
Authors
R. ArlauskienÄ—
A. EndriulaitienÄ—
Abstract
Background. The number of people killed on the Lithuanian roads is one
of the biggest in the EU. Driving after the acquisition of the driving licence is directly
related to the road accidents (Simons-Morton, 2006). Taylor et al. (2007) opinion that the fear
of driving is a possible reason of traffic events; others argue that if the novice drivers lack
driving skills, they may experience fear (Schmidt-Daffy, 2013). Research on determination of
the role of the driving skills concerning the manifestation of fear becomes necessary (Kleisen,
2013). The aim of the survey is to establish the links between the novice drivers’ subjectively
assessed driving skills and the fear of driving. Methods. The DCQ (Taylor et al., 2007)
questionnaire is used to evaluate the fear of driving. ADS scale (George et al., 2007)
measuring the self-efficacy level in driving situations. The target group. 375 novice drivers.
Findings. As the fear of driving reduces, new drivers assess their driving skills better.
Discussion. Reduction of the driving fear is one of the methods to encourage novice drivers
assess their driving skills better.