Abstract
Background: Road trafï¬c accidents (RTAs) are not frequently because of ignorance but are because of carelessness, thoughtlessness, and overconï¬dence, and it can lead to permanent disability. Hence, it is very important to determine the students’ attitude and knowledge toward the road trafï¬c regulation in Saudi Arabia. Objectives: The objectives of this study were to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of male students at the Health Science College in Taif University, Taif, KSA, toward road trafï¬c regulations. Materials and Methods: This study was performed during the second semester of the academic year 2013 among the students studying at the Health Science College for Boys in Taif University, Taif, KSA. A questionnaire of 18 different questions was distributed to all available students and asked to respond under the direct supervision of the heads of the fourdepartmentsofthecollege.Thequestionnaireconsistedofthreemainparts:the ï¬rstwasaboutthesociodemographic and scientiï¬c data of the students; the second on the knowledge of road trafï¬c regulations; and the third dealt with the attitudes of driving and the use of seat belts. Results:Onehundredtwentystudentsparticipatedinthisstudy.Themeanageoftheparticipantswas21years;30%lived in cities, and 60% and 100% had cars and driving licenses, respectively. More than half of the students had been involved ± in RTAs; 83.3% of these had been injured in these RTAs and 41.6% admitted to hospital for an average of 11 1.3 days. High speed was the main cause of their RTAs. The percentage of knowledge of road trafï¬c regulation was moderate in more than 90% of the students, while more than 85% of them believed in the importance of the use of seat belts. Conclusion: This study revealed that many students had been involved in RTAs as a result of driving at high speed. Most of the students had good attitude toward the use of seat belts.