The Driver Intervention Program (DIP) is a 90-minute interactive small-group workshop for disqualified L- or P-plate drivers aged 25 or younger, living in Adelaide and some rural centres. Those eligible for DIP are not some limited number of “repeat” or “problem” drivers: one offence of speeding is sufficient for licence disqualification. The present paper covers the following issues. (1) On the basis of other literature, how effective would the DIP be expected to be, and how cost effective? Very low effectiveness would be expected. DIP is very cheap, however, and could possibly still be good value for money. (2) In regards to attitudes and personality characteristics of participants, are these similar to or deviant from those of young peop...
AbstractA considerable amount of all traffic accidents can be attributed to driving under the influe...
Purpose: Young novice drivers continue to be overrepresented in fatalities and injuries arising from...
Introduction: In mid-2007 the State of New South Wales (NSW) in Australia introduced modifications t...
The Driver Intervention Program (DIP) is a 90-minute interactive small group workshop that aims to a...
This report compares the crash and driving offence experience of two groups of offending drivers: th...
Background: Young drivers persist as a major public health problem due to their over-involvement in ...
This paper discusses some aspects of the psychology of young drivers, motivated by the following pro...
Drink driving continues to be a serious problem on Australian roads, as alcohol-related crashes resu...
Objective: Young drivers are at greatest risk of injury or death from a car crash in the first six m...
Introduction: Road crashes present a serious public health issue. Many people are seriously or fatal...
It is estimated that between 2% and 8% of Australian children are affected by the condition Attentio...
For decades there have been two young driver concepts: the ‘young driver problem’ where the driver c...
Purpose: Young novice drivers continue to be overrepresented in fatalities and injuries arising from...
Many intervention programs have been designed to decrease the rate of drink driving by altering the ...
In Australia and other developed countries, young drivers are more likely to be involved in crashes ...
AbstractA considerable amount of all traffic accidents can be attributed to driving under the influe...
Purpose: Young novice drivers continue to be overrepresented in fatalities and injuries arising from...
Introduction: In mid-2007 the State of New South Wales (NSW) in Australia introduced modifications t...
The Driver Intervention Program (DIP) is a 90-minute interactive small group workshop that aims to a...
This report compares the crash and driving offence experience of two groups of offending drivers: th...
Background: Young drivers persist as a major public health problem due to their over-involvement in ...
This paper discusses some aspects of the psychology of young drivers, motivated by the following pro...
Drink driving continues to be a serious problem on Australian roads, as alcohol-related crashes resu...
Objective: Young drivers are at greatest risk of injury or death from a car crash in the first six m...
Introduction: Road crashes present a serious public health issue. Many people are seriously or fatal...
It is estimated that between 2% and 8% of Australian children are affected by the condition Attentio...
For decades there have been two young driver concepts: the ‘young driver problem’ where the driver c...
Purpose: Young novice drivers continue to be overrepresented in fatalities and injuries arising from...
Many intervention programs have been designed to decrease the rate of drink driving by altering the ...
In Australia and other developed countries, young drivers are more likely to be involved in crashes ...
AbstractA considerable amount of all traffic accidents can be attributed to driving under the influe...
Purpose: Young novice drivers continue to be overrepresented in fatalities and injuries arising from...
Introduction: In mid-2007 the State of New South Wales (NSW) in Australia introduced modifications t...