This study sought to determine the relationship between driving behaviour and traffic congestion in selected routes in Cagayan de Oro City. This study focused on: (1) Before & after driving behaviour of the respondents (2) the factors that affect the driving behaviour of drivers and (3) significant relationship between driving behaviour and traffic congestion. In answering the problems, the researchers used the descriptive design. The fifty (50) respondents (30 PUJ drivers, 10 taxi drivers, and 10 private vehicle drivers) answered the questionnaire. The data gathered were statistically treated with simple percentage distribution. The over-all analysis data show the highest mean has significant relation between driving behaviour during driving to social followed by mechanical and behavioural factors, while the non-significance is the environmental factors. In summary of data show that behaviour of drivers really affects the social, mechanical and behaviour in traffic congestion in Cagayan de Oro City. (Author/publisher)
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