Work Environment, Stress, and Driving Anger: A Structural Equation Model for Predicting Traffic Sanctions of Public Transport Drivers
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working conditions; stress; job strain; driving stress; driving anger; risky road behavior; road misbehaviors; traffic sanctions;All these keywords.
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