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Analysis of the Impact of Attitudes, Knowledge, and Skills of Riders on the Safety of Go-Ride Riders in Depok City

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  • Ardhi Evan

    (Master’s Program in Management, Occupational Health and Safety, and Environmental Studies, Graduate School of Sahid University Jakarta)

  • Bernard Hasibuan

    (Teaching Staff at the Graduate School of Sahid University Jakarta)

  • Soehatman Ramli

    (Teaching Staff at the Graduate School of Sahid University Jakarta)

  • Tatan Sukwika

    (Teaching Staff at the Graduate School of Sahid University Jakarta)

  • Kholil

    (Faculty of Engineering Sahid University, Jakarta)

Abstract

Traffic accidents have become a serious transportation problem, often resulting in injuries or even fatalities. One form of transportation that has become an integral part of life in major cities like Jakarta is Go-Jek Online. The presence of Go-Jek significantly aids people in reaching their workplaces or other destinations quickly and affordably. However, many riders still neglect passenger safety, which increases the risk of accidents that can harm passengers. The aim of this study is to understand and analyze the impact of variables such as attitudes, knowledge, and riding skills on the safety of motorcycle riders from Go-Jek partners, particularly Go-Ride, in Depok City. This study uses a sample of 106 individuals. The analysis tool used is SEM-PLS. The results of the study indicate that (1) Rider attitudes have no significant impact on riding skills, (2) Attitudes towards safety have a significant impact, (3) Rider knowledge significantly affects riding skills, (4) Skills have a significant impact on safety, and (5) Knowledge does not significantly affect safety.

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  • Ardhi Evan & Bernard Hasibuan & Soehatman Ramli & Tatan Sukwika & Kholil, 2025. "Analysis of the Impact of Attitudes, Knowledge, and Skills of Riders on the Safety of Go-Ride Riders in Depok City," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(2), pages 1882-1895, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:i:2:p:1882-1895
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