Paper Title
BEHAVIOR ANTHROPOLOGY ANALYSES ON ROMANIAN DRIVERS CASE STUDY: THE REGION OF DOLJ COUNTY

Abstract
Introduction The article analyses the behavior of Romanian drivers in traffic, focusing mainly on traffic in Dolj County. We have used behavioral anthropology to see if there is a problem with drivers' traffic behavior and, based on the results, tried to find an explanation. Methods The area we focused on was county Dolj, Romania. We recorded daily traffic behavior and downloaded the data, converting each plate number into nicknames like A1, A2, etc. Then, we tried to identify what type of breaking the rules we saw more, what kind of cars we saw, and what behavior the drivers had. We corroborated all our information with the theoretical aspects of human behavior. Results After analyzing the data, we found that some rules were broken. We also found that most of the drivers who broke the traffic rules were car-sharing drivers. Based on observational research, we found that the attitude of the drivers who did not follow the law was superior and defiant most of the time. Discussion The idea of not making mistakes and then having nothing to pay for seems to be a logically incomprehensible concept. We wonder if not only the presence and action of police in traffic would be useful, but also should be a change of law in Romania, allowing to have undercover cops in traffic. Data Access Statement: Research data supporting this publication are available at request. All relevant data are presented in the paper and its Supporting Information files. Keywords - Behavioral Anthropology, Traffic Behavior, Romanian Drivers