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The young driver problem versus the young problem driver : A review and crash data analysis Crettenden, Andrew ; Drummond, Alan

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Canberra Australian Department of Transport, 1994; Federal Office of Road Safety, ; CR 151, Description: 47 sSubject(s): Bibl.nr: VTI P0643:151 VTI 2002.0734:1Location: Abstract: The concept of a young problem driver sub-group, that is, a sub-group who operate at a (substantially) higher than average crash risk and therefore contribute disproportionately to young driver crashes is often proposed. This report presents a literature review and mass crash data analyses and proposes a conceptual framework comprising crash risk, crash frequencies, crash countermeasures and countermeasure priorities to assist (policy) discussion of this issue.
Item type: Reports, conferences, monographs
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The concept of a young problem driver sub-group, that is, a sub-group who operate at a (substantially) higher than average crash risk and therefore contribute disproportionately to young driver crashes is often proposed. This report presents a literature review and mass crash data analyses and proposes a conceptual framework comprising crash risk, crash frequencies, crash countermeasures and countermeasure priorities to assist (policy) discussion of this issue.