Evaluating the effects of driver training interventions is a difficult research task. The ultimate goal of such interventions is to make the driver safer and therefore less likely to be involved in a road crash. A particular driver training intervention can only be considered to be effective if it can show a significant reduction in the number crashes for the driver, or a significant change in driver behaviour that clearly implies safer driving. Getting accurate and comprehensive crash records is difficult and to measure post training behavioural driving changes based on selfreports (e.g., log books) may not be accurate enough to be statistically meaningful
The current study was undertaken in order to evaluate the effectiveness of higher level skills train...
Deficits in cognitive skills such as hazard perception are considered one of the major factors expl...
The current study was undertaken in order to evaluate the effectiveness of higher level skills train...
Evaluating the effects of driver training interventions is a difficult research task. The ultimate g...
Evaluating the effects of driver training interventions is a difficult research task. The ultimate g...
Although driver training programs are currently popular, the degree to which they reduce crash invol...
AbstractThis paper reviews the evaluation literature on the effectiveness of classroom and behind-th...
The aim of the current study was to compare the effects of training in higher-order driving skills (...
New Zealand is one of the few countries that currently allows teenagers to become solo drivers at 15...
New Zealand is one of the few countries that currently allows teenagers to become solo drivers at 15...
New Zealand is one of the few countries that currently allows teenagers to become solo drivers at 15...
Advanced driver training programs are currently popular; however, the degree to which they reduce yo...
AbstractThis paper reviews the evaluation literature on the effectiveness of classroom and behind-th...
Given that the beneficial effects of driver training on accident risk may not be an appropriate crit...
Crash numbers of novice drivers are, despite best efforts of all involved institutions, alarmingly ...
The current study was undertaken in order to evaluate the effectiveness of higher level skills train...
Deficits in cognitive skills such as hazard perception are considered one of the major factors expl...
The current study was undertaken in order to evaluate the effectiveness of higher level skills train...
Evaluating the effects of driver training interventions is a difficult research task. The ultimate g...
Evaluating the effects of driver training interventions is a difficult research task. The ultimate g...
Although driver training programs are currently popular, the degree to which they reduce crash invol...
AbstractThis paper reviews the evaluation literature on the effectiveness of classroom and behind-th...
The aim of the current study was to compare the effects of training in higher-order driving skills (...
New Zealand is one of the few countries that currently allows teenagers to become solo drivers at 15...
New Zealand is one of the few countries that currently allows teenagers to become solo drivers at 15...
New Zealand is one of the few countries that currently allows teenagers to become solo drivers at 15...
Advanced driver training programs are currently popular; however, the degree to which they reduce yo...
AbstractThis paper reviews the evaluation literature on the effectiveness of classroom and behind-th...
Given that the beneficial effects of driver training on accident risk may not be an appropriate crit...
Crash numbers of novice drivers are, despite best efforts of all involved institutions, alarmingly ...
The current study was undertaken in order to evaluate the effectiveness of higher level skills train...
Deficits in cognitive skills such as hazard perception are considered one of the major factors expl...
The current study was undertaken in order to evaluate the effectiveness of higher level skills train...