<div><p><b>Objective:</b> To identify the reasons that young adults (age 17–29) in Britain delay or forgo driving license acquisition.</p><p><b>Methods:</b> Using year 2010 British National Travel Survey microdata, we first analyze self-reported reasons (including their prioritisation) for not holding a full car driving license and then estimate a logistic regression model for license-holding to investigate additional factors, several of which extend from previous studies. This study also employs a novel segmentation approach to analyze the <i>sets of reasons</i> that individual young adults cite for not driving.</p><p><b>Results:</b> These results show that, despite the lack of a graduated driving license system at present, many young adul...
Young people in the 2000s traveled fewer miles, owned fewer vehicles, and were less likely to hold a...
Introduction: Young drivers are at greatest risk of injury or death from a car crash in the first si...
Young adults in Great Britain and other countries are driving less now than young adults did in the ...
Changing travel mode choices among young people, in particular declines in the percentages of those ...
Analysis of driver licensing rates among young adults in Victoria, Australia, found declines in lice...
This paper is the English translation of a paper originally published in French in the journal FLUX....
Language impairment (LI) is a common developmental disorder which affects many aspects of young peop...
International audienceThis paper sets out to highlight and quantify the effect of individual and con...
AbstractLanguage impairment (LI) is a common developmental disorder which affects many aspects of yo...
The propensity of young people to take driving licence was rather consistent up until 1990. Around 1...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd In recent decades, in many developed countries, licence-holding, car ownership a...
The general impression that car-use has reached a peak or the orientation to have a car has stagnate...
The proportion of teens and young adults with driver's licenses has declined sharply in many industr...
Abstract Background Young novice drivers have crash rates higher than any other age group. To addres...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Fewer young adults are choosing to learn to drive and there is a safety argument...
Young people in the 2000s traveled fewer miles, owned fewer vehicles, and were less likely to hold a...
Introduction: Young drivers are at greatest risk of injury or death from a car crash in the first si...
Young adults in Great Britain and other countries are driving less now than young adults did in the ...
Changing travel mode choices among young people, in particular declines in the percentages of those ...
Analysis of driver licensing rates among young adults in Victoria, Australia, found declines in lice...
This paper is the English translation of a paper originally published in French in the journal FLUX....
Language impairment (LI) is a common developmental disorder which affects many aspects of young peop...
International audienceThis paper sets out to highlight and quantify the effect of individual and con...
AbstractLanguage impairment (LI) is a common developmental disorder which affects many aspects of yo...
The propensity of young people to take driving licence was rather consistent up until 1990. Around 1...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd In recent decades, in many developed countries, licence-holding, car ownership a...
The general impression that car-use has reached a peak or the orientation to have a car has stagnate...
The proportion of teens and young adults with driver's licenses has declined sharply in many industr...
Abstract Background Young novice drivers have crash rates higher than any other age group. To addres...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Fewer young adults are choosing to learn to drive and there is a safety argument...
Young people in the 2000s traveled fewer miles, owned fewer vehicles, and were less likely to hold a...
Introduction: Young drivers are at greatest risk of injury or death from a car crash in the first si...
Young adults in Great Britain and other countries are driving less now than young adults did in the ...