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Crash and traffic violation rates before and after licensure for novice California drivers subject to different driver licensing requirements

机译:加利福尼亚州的新手驾驶员在获得许可之前和之后的碰撞和交通违规率受制于不同的驾驶执照要求

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Introduction: How do crash and traffic violation rates for novice 16-17-year-old drivers change over the months before and after licensure under a graduated driver licensing (GDL) program relative to those for older novices who are not subject to GDL? Method: Plots and Poisson regression comparing overall rates and subtypes of crashes and traffic violations among California novice drivers ages 16 to 35 years over time before and after unsupervised licensure. Results: Majorities of 16-year-olds (57%) and 17-year-olds (73%) actually hold their learner permits longer than the required 6 months; majorities (67%-81%) of age 18 or older novices hold their learner permits less than 6 months. Crash rates of novice 16- and 17-year-olds-as well as most other age groups-are highest almost immediately after they are licensed to drive unsupervised, after which their rates decline quickly during their first year of licensure and at a slower rate for the second and third years. Novice 16- and 17-year-olds' traffic violation rates reach their zenith long after their total crash rates peak and decline, whereas violation rates for older novices peak during their first year of licensure. Over 70% of 16- and 17-year-old novices are crash-free for the first 3 years of licensure. Conclusions: While novice 16- and 17-year-olds' highest crash rates occur almost immediately after they are licensed, their peak traffic violation rates are delayed until around the time they turn age 18. Both pre-licensure crash rates and post-licensure crash peaks were more pronounced for some older age groups of novices than was the case for 16-17-year-olds. Practical Applications: Extending learner permit holding periods for 16-17-year-old novices appears consistent with their actual behavior; requiring older novices-particularly those ages 18 to 20-to hold permits for minimum periods may reduce their initial crash rates.
机译:简介:与未受GDL约束的新手相比,在经过分级驾驶执照(GDL)计划颁发执照的前后几个月中,16-17岁的新手的撞车和交通违规率如何变化?方法:使用Plots和Poisson回归比较未受监管的驾照前后,年龄在16至35岁之间的加利福尼亚新手驾驶员的总体撞车事故发生率,亚型和交通违规的类型。结果:大多数16岁(57%)和17岁(73%)的学生实际上持有学习许可证的时间超过了规定的6个月;绝大多数(67%-81%)的年龄在18岁以上的新手持有的学习许可少于6个月。 16岁和17岁的新手以及大多数其他年龄段的崩溃率几乎在获得许可而无人驾驶的情况下立即最高,此后,在执照的第一年中,崩溃率迅速下降,且下降速度较慢第二年和第三年16岁和17岁的新手的交通违规率在总崩溃率达到峰值和下降后很长时间就达到了顶峰,而老年新手的违规率在获得许可的第一年达到峰值。 16岁和17岁的新手中,有超过70%的人在获得许可的头3年内不会崩溃。结论:虽然16和17岁的新手的最高撞车率几乎是在获得许可后立即发生的,但他们的交通违章率峰值却一直推迟到18岁左右。与16-17岁年龄段的新手相比,某些年龄段的新手的崩溃高峰更为明显。实际应用:延长16-17岁新手的学习许可持有期似乎与他们的实际行为保持一致;要求年龄较大的新手(尤其是18至20岁的新手)持有许可证的时间最短,可能会降低其初始崩溃率。

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  • 来源
    《Journal of Safety Research》 |2014年第9期|125-138|共14页
  • 作者单位

    California Department of Motor Vehicles, Research and Development Branch, 2570 24th Street, MS H-126, Sacramento, CA 95818-2606, USA;

    California Department of Motor Vehicles, Research and Development Branch, 2570 24th Street, MS H-126, Sacramento, CA 95818-2606, USA;

    Impact Teen Drivers, P.O. Box 1611209, Sacramento, CA 95816-1209, USA;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    GDL; Graduated driver licensing; Novice drivers; Crashes; Traffic violations;

    机译:GDL;毕业驾驶执照;新手司机;崩溃;交通违规;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 13:25:59

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