The Driver Intervention Program (DIP) is a 90-minute interactive small group workshop that aims to address the over representation of young drivers in crashes by confronting them with the potential risk and consequences of road trauma. Any driver aged 25 years and under who has breached the conditions of their South Australian Learner's Permit or Provisional Licence, and has been subsequently disqualified from driving, is required to attend. In the present report, the operation, content and program delivery of the DIP was compared to programs elsewhere that have similar aims. Methodological limitations are acknowledged. Results are given of a survey of personality characteristics and driving related attitudes of a sample of DIP participants...
A considerable amount of all traffic accidents can be attributed to driving under the influence of a...
Although driver training programs are currently popular, the degree to which they reduce crash invol...
Background: Young drivers persist as a major public health problem due to their over-involvement in ...
The Driver Intervention Program (DIP) is a 90-minute interactive small-group workshop for disqualifi...
This report compares the crash and driving offence experience of two groups of offending drivers: th...
Crash data involving taxis indicates that such drivers are over represented in crashes and are one ...
Background and objective: Research on young drivers directly linking risk factors to serious injury...
Purpose: Graduated driver licensing (GDL) has been introduced in numerous jurisdictions in Australia...
The paper explores the role and focus of drink driving rehabilitation programs. It is particularly c...
The 'Community Mobilization for the Prevention of Alcohol-Related Injury' (COMPARI) project undertoo...
In Australia and other developed countries, young drivers are more likely to be involved in crashes ...
The study aimed to determine whether there is a meaningful difference between the two procedures by ...
The program had its beginnings in a local group meeting to provide input to the “White House Commis...
Drink driving continues to be a serious problem on Australian roads, as alcohol-related crashes resu...
For decades there have been two young driver concepts: the „young driver problem‟ where the driver c...
A considerable amount of all traffic accidents can be attributed to driving under the influence of a...
Although driver training programs are currently popular, the degree to which they reduce crash invol...
Background: Young drivers persist as a major public health problem due to their over-involvement in ...
The Driver Intervention Program (DIP) is a 90-minute interactive small-group workshop for disqualifi...
This report compares the crash and driving offence experience of two groups of offending drivers: th...
Crash data involving taxis indicates that such drivers are over represented in crashes and are one ...
Background and objective: Research on young drivers directly linking risk factors to serious injury...
Purpose: Graduated driver licensing (GDL) has been introduced in numerous jurisdictions in Australia...
The paper explores the role and focus of drink driving rehabilitation programs. It is particularly c...
The 'Community Mobilization for the Prevention of Alcohol-Related Injury' (COMPARI) project undertoo...
In Australia and other developed countries, young drivers are more likely to be involved in crashes ...
The study aimed to determine whether there is a meaningful difference between the two procedures by ...
The program had its beginnings in a local group meeting to provide input to the “White House Commis...
Drink driving continues to be a serious problem on Australian roads, as alcohol-related crashes resu...
For decades there have been two young driver concepts: the „young driver problem‟ where the driver c...
A considerable amount of all traffic accidents can be attributed to driving under the influence of a...
Although driver training programs are currently popular, the degree to which they reduce crash invol...
Background: Young drivers persist as a major public health problem due to their over-involvement in ...