Human behavior
A perspective on the analysis of driver management of conventional vehicles and electric vehicles
Keywords:
conventional vehicles, electriec vehicle, human behaviorAbstract
The purpose of the study was to analyze the driver management of conventional vehicles and listic vehicles from a human behavior perspective. Research design uses quantitative descriptive with a post-positivism approach. The study sample was drivers who used conventional vehicles and drivers who used electric cars which amounted to 133 respondents. Data sources use primary data and skunders. The results of the study explained that conventional vehicle drivers are more self-interested due to habitual factors, as well as drivers in electric vehicles, also have the same thoughts, this is due to habitual factors. However, there is a noticeable difference that is when viewed from economic factors, namely in the aspect of fuel expenditure, prestice and smarter design.
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