The current study was undertaken in order to evaluate the effectiveness of higher level skills training on safe driving behaviour of 36 teenage drivers. The participants, who attended the Driver Training Research camp in Taupo (NZ) over a two week period, were 16 to 17 years old and had a valid restricted driver licence. The study focused on four main aims. Firstly, the behavioural characteristics of the sample and their attitudes to risk taking and driving were examined. Results showed that speeding was the most anticipated driving violation, and high levels of confidence were associated with a higher number of crashes and a greater propensity for risk taking. Many, often male participants, also rated their driving skills as superior to ot...
Driving is a complex task; with research suggesting cognitive function plays a significant role in d...
Young drivers (aged 17–25 years) are the highest risk age group for driving crashes and are over-rep...
Young drivers (aged 17–25 years) are the highest risk age group for driving crashes and are over-rep...
The current study was undertaken in order to evaluate the effectiveness of higher level skills train...
The current study was undertaken in order to evaluate the effectiveness of higher level skills train...
The current study was undertaken in order to evaluate the effectiveness of higher level skills train...
The aim of the current study was to compare the effects of training in higher-order driving skills (...
A double-blind, randomized controlled study of the effectiveness of higher level driving skills trai...
Young drivers between the ages of 16 and 24 are over-represented in motor-vehicle accident statistic...
Young drivers between the ages of 16 and 24 are over-represented in motor-vehicle accident statistic...
Young drivers (individuals between the ages of 15 and 25 years) engage in unsafe driving more than a...
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...
Young drivers (aged 17–25 years) are the highest risk age group for driving crashes and are over-rep...
Driving is a complex task; with research suggesting cognitive function plays a significant role in d...
Driving is a complex task; with research suggesting cognitive function plays a significant role in d...
Young drivers (aged 17–25 years) are the highest risk age group for driving crashes and are over-rep...
Young drivers (aged 17–25 years) are the highest risk age group for driving crashes and are over-rep...
The current study was undertaken in order to evaluate the effectiveness of higher level skills train...
The current study was undertaken in order to evaluate the effectiveness of higher level skills train...
The current study was undertaken in order to evaluate the effectiveness of higher level skills train...
The aim of the current study was to compare the effects of training in higher-order driving skills (...
A double-blind, randomized controlled study of the effectiveness of higher level driving skills trai...
Young drivers between the ages of 16 and 24 are over-represented in motor-vehicle accident statistic...
Young drivers between the ages of 16 and 24 are over-represented in motor-vehicle accident statistic...
Young drivers (individuals between the ages of 15 and 25 years) engage in unsafe driving more than a...
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...
Young drivers (aged 17–25 years) are the highest risk age group for driving crashes and are over-rep...
Driving is a complex task; with research suggesting cognitive function plays a significant role in d...
Driving is a complex task; with research suggesting cognitive function plays a significant role in d...
Young drivers (aged 17–25 years) are the highest risk age group for driving crashes and are over-rep...
Young drivers (aged 17–25 years) are the highest risk age group for driving crashes and are over-rep...