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  • Psychological Impact of Horn Sounds and Headlight Flashing on Novice Drivers During Driving

Psychological Impact of Horn Sounds and Headlight Flashing on Novice Drivers During Driving

Authors : Yiğit Kocabaş, Güney Güzelgün, Sude Bingöl
Pages : 32-46
Doi:10.38002/tuad.1663398
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Publication Date : 2025-04-30
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :This study investigates the psychological and behavioral responses of novice drivers to auditory and visual stimuli, specifically honking and headlight flashing. The primary objective of this study was to examine how novice drivers’ emotional responses to environmental stimuli such as horn sounds and headlight flashing influence their driving behavior. Using face-to-face or online interviews, qualitative data were collected from 30 novice drivers, with a focus on their reactions to traffic stimuli and the resulting effects on their decision-making and overall driving performance. Thematic analysis was employed to identify key themes, resulting in five main categories: \\\"Environmental Factors,\\\" \\\"Emotional Responses,\\\" \\\"Driver Behavior,\\\" \\\"Communication,\\\" and \\\"Attitudes.\\\" The findings reveal that external stimuli such as honking and headlight flashing significantly affect novice drivers’ attention and emotional state, often leading to heightened levels of anxiety, anger, and stress. These emotional responses are closely linked to increased aggression on the road, including speeding, aggressive overtaking, and erratic lane changing. Furthermore, the study uncovered that novice drivers’ attitudes toward these stimuli evolved with experience, with less emotional reactivity observed as they gained more driving experience. However, frequent exposure to these stimuli still led to a decrease in self-confidence in some cases. The results emphasize the importance of incorporating emotional regulation and stress management strategies into driver education programs. By equipping novice drivers with the skills to manage their emotional responses, it is possible to improve road safety, reduce aggressive driving behaviors, and enhance overall driving performance.
Keywords : acemi sürücüler, psikolojik etki, korna sesi, selektör, duygusal tepkiler

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