Adolescent drivers are overrepresented in distraction-related motor vehicle crashes. A number of potential reasons for such an elevated risk include driving inexperience, high adoption of communication technology, increased peer involvement, and tendency to take risks, which render young drivers particularly vulnerable. Major legislative efforts in Graduated Licensing Systems that include passenger restrictions have shown positive effects. Restrictions on cell phone use are also being introduced; however, it is challenging to enforce such regulations. This article argues that such contextual, legislative interventions are an essential prevention strategy, but there is an unfilled need to introduce behavior change programs that may target ad...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Civil EngineeringSunanda DissanayakeYoung drivers are over-represe...
Young drivers aged 17–25 years are over-represented in road crashes, with young males being nearly t...
Objective: Parenting may be an important protective factor against teen driving risk; however, paren...
AbstractAdolescent drivers are overrepresented in distraction-related motor vehicle crashes. A numbe...
AbstractAlthough public health efforts have made some progress in reducing risk of adolescent motor ...
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death in adolescents, and drivers aged 16–19 are the ...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Research2022PDFBriefUnited States. Department of Transportation. National ...
BACKGROUND: The National Center for Statistics and Analysis reports at least eight deaths and 1,160 ...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Research2022PDFTech ReportFisher, D. L.Byrne, ACalabrese, CLehrer, APetrel...
Background: Cell phone use and texting are prevalent within society and have thus pervaded the drivi...
AbstractPurposeThe proliferation of new communication technologies and capabilities has prompted con...
Driver distraction contributes significantly to teensâ crash risks. Parents and peers are importan...
Adolescent texting and driving has been directly responsible for the deaths of 11 teenagers every da...
AbstractPurposeThe proliferation of new communication technologies and capabilities has prompted con...
AbstractTexting while driving (TWD) is a growing problem among drivers in the United States. This pr...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Civil EngineeringSunanda DissanayakeYoung drivers are over-represe...
Young drivers aged 17–25 years are over-represented in road crashes, with young males being nearly t...
Objective: Parenting may be an important protective factor against teen driving risk; however, paren...
AbstractAdolescent drivers are overrepresented in distraction-related motor vehicle crashes. A numbe...
AbstractAlthough public health efforts have made some progress in reducing risk of adolescent motor ...
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death in adolescents, and drivers aged 16–19 are the ...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Research2022PDFBriefUnited States. Department of Transportation. National ...
BACKGROUND: The National Center for Statistics and Analysis reports at least eight deaths and 1,160 ...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Research2022PDFTech ReportFisher, D. L.Byrne, ACalabrese, CLehrer, APetrel...
Background: Cell phone use and texting are prevalent within society and have thus pervaded the drivi...
AbstractPurposeThe proliferation of new communication technologies and capabilities has prompted con...
Driver distraction contributes significantly to teensâ crash risks. Parents and peers are importan...
Adolescent texting and driving has been directly responsible for the deaths of 11 teenagers every da...
AbstractPurposeThe proliferation of new communication technologies and capabilities has prompted con...
AbstractTexting while driving (TWD) is a growing problem among drivers in the United States. This pr...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Civil EngineeringSunanda DissanayakeYoung drivers are over-represe...
Young drivers aged 17–25 years are over-represented in road crashes, with young males being nearly t...
Objective: Parenting may be an important protective factor against teen driving risk; however, paren...