DO DRIVERS’ RESPONSES TO POLICE PREDICT CHARGE TICKET BUSWAY LANE

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Abstract

The case of speeding ticket for the run a busway lane, police often have the discretion to change their sentence. We investigate legally about apologies and verbal responses. For traffic transgressors, verbal responses are often used with statements that lead to his apology for acceptance by the police. The relation of the violator's response to the fine reviewed from a legal and psychological perspective. A sample of 212 Indonesian respondents joined in this study. The sample involved Jayabaya university undergraduates and postgraduates. The results showed limited personnel authorized to regulate traffic, unequal increase in motor vehicles affect the movement of traffic, can lead to an increase in the number of violations. In all contexts where an apology has analysed, there is limited evidence of adverse consequences on the offender or the victim. Apologies might not always help, but do not point to be painful. The rough thing about the behaviour of traffic violations is people commit these behaviours for personal gain or benefit. While the negative impact usually felt by others such as being hit even if already on the right track and surprised because suddenly there are vehicles that are not on track or speeding ticket for the run a busway lane. Arrangements and especially after serious offenses, an apology with richer content may be more acceptable. It can also assume that anger reduction plays a role in explaining recent findings. The importance of these findings lies in the potential for an apology to be an instrument of conflict resolution.

Item Type: Article
Divisions: PASCA SARJANA > S2-Ilmu Hukum
Depositing User: elibrary @pascajayabaya.ac.id
Date Deposited: 26 Apr 2021 19:21
Last Modified: 26 Apr 2021 19:21
URI: http://repo.jayabaya.ac.id/id/eprint/692

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