Introduction To examine the association between child passenger injury risk, restraint use, and crash time (day vs. night) for children in crashes of vehicles driven by teenage versus adult drivers. Methods Cross-sectional study involving telephone interviews with insured drivers in a probability sample of 6,184 crashes involving 10,028 children. Results Child passengers in teen nighttime crashes had an increased injury risk and an increased risk of restraint nonuse compared with those in teen daytime crashes. This increased injury risk can be explained by differences in the age of child passengers, collision type, and child passenger's restraint status associated with time of day. Conclusions In order to limit the risk of injury to child p...
Abstract Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for young people in the United States....
Young drivers have elevated motor vehicle crash rates compared to other drivers. The study investiga...
This study explores the association between vehicle occupancy and a driver’s risk of causing a fatal...
Introduction To examine the association between child passenger injury risk, restraint use, and cras...
Problem: Due to inexperience and inadequate driving skills, the road is a very risky place for young...
Problem: To determine patterns of risk among teenage drivers.Method: Review and synthesis of the lit...
Problem: To determine patterns of risk among teenage drivers.Method: Review and synthesis of the lit...
ABSTRACT. Background. Currently, many states are upgrading their child restraint laws to include pro...
Objective To identify and prioritize risk factors for passenger death. Design Retrospective cohort c...
Novice teen drivers have disproportionally elevated crash rate compared to older drivers’. The high ...
Several international jurisdictions allow family exemptions to graduated driver licensing passenger ...
Abstract Young drivers, especially males, have relatively more accidents than other drivers. Young d...
Importance Short sleep duration is common in adolescents and young adults, and short sleep duration ...
Despite the adoption of the Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) in 1998, the disproportionately high ra...
Abstract Background Driving at night is considered a risk factor for all-terrain vehicle (ATV) crash...
Abstract Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for young people in the United States....
Young drivers have elevated motor vehicle crash rates compared to other drivers. The study investiga...
This study explores the association between vehicle occupancy and a driver’s risk of causing a fatal...
Introduction To examine the association between child passenger injury risk, restraint use, and cras...
Problem: Due to inexperience and inadequate driving skills, the road is a very risky place for young...
Problem: To determine patterns of risk among teenage drivers.Method: Review and synthesis of the lit...
Problem: To determine patterns of risk among teenage drivers.Method: Review and synthesis of the lit...
ABSTRACT. Background. Currently, many states are upgrading their child restraint laws to include pro...
Objective To identify and prioritize risk factors for passenger death. Design Retrospective cohort c...
Novice teen drivers have disproportionally elevated crash rate compared to older drivers’. The high ...
Several international jurisdictions allow family exemptions to graduated driver licensing passenger ...
Abstract Young drivers, especially males, have relatively more accidents than other drivers. Young d...
Importance Short sleep duration is common in adolescents and young adults, and short sleep duration ...
Despite the adoption of the Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) in 1998, the disproportionately high ra...
Abstract Background Driving at night is considered a risk factor for all-terrain vehicle (ATV) crash...
Abstract Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for young people in the United States....
Young drivers have elevated motor vehicle crash rates compared to other drivers. The study investiga...
This study explores the association between vehicle occupancy and a driver’s risk of causing a fatal...