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Graduated driver licensing decal law: Effect on young probationary drivers

机译:毕业驾驶执照贴花法:对年轻试用驾驶员的影响

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Background: Decal laws have been implemented internationally to facilitate police enforcement of graduated driver licensing (GDL) restrictions (e.g., passenger limit, nighttime curfew) but have not been evaluated. New Jersey implemented the first decal law in the U.S. on May 1, 2010. Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of New Jersey's law on the rate of citations issued for violation of GDL restrictions and police-reported crashes among probationary drivers aged <21 years and to estimate the number of probationary drivers whose crashes were prevented by the law. Methods: New Jersey's licensing and crash databases were linked from January 1, 2008 to May 31, 2011, and each driver's license status, age, and outcome status were ascertained for each month. Monthly rates were calculated as the proportion of probationary drivers who experienced the outcome in that month. The pre-law period was defined as January 2008-January 2010 and the post-law period as May 2010-May 2011. Negative binomial regression models with robust SEs were used to determine the law's effect on crash and citation rates (adjusted for gender, seasonal trends, and overall trends) and estimate prevented crashes. Analyses were conducted in 2012. Results: In the first year post-law, there was a 14% increase in the GDL citation rate (adjusted rate ratio 1.14 [95% CI=1.05, 1.24]); a 9% reduction in the police-reported crash rate (adjusted rate ratio 0.91 [95% CI=0.86, 0.97]), and an estimated 1624 young probationary drivers for whom a crash was prevented. Conclusions: Findings suggest that the law is positively affecting probationary drivers' safety. Results contribute to building the evidence base for the effectiveness of decal laws and provide valuable information to U.S. and international policymakers who are considering adding decal laws to enhance existing GDL laws. ? 2013 American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
机译:背景:国际上已经实施了贴花法,以便利警察执行分级驾驶执照(GDL)限制(例如,乘客限制,夜间宵禁),但尚未进行评估。新泽西州于2010年5月1日在美国实施了第一部贴花法。目的:本研究的目的是评估新泽西州法律对因违反GDL限制和警方报告的试用期撞车事故所引起的引用率的影响。年龄小于21岁的驾驶员,并估算受法律保护的事故预防驾驶员的数量。方法:从2008年1月1日至2011年5月31日,新泽西州的驾驶执照和交通事故数据库已链接在一起,并确定了每个月的每个驾驶执照状态,年龄和成果状态。每月费率计算为当月经历结果的试用驾驶员的比例。法律前的时间段定义为2008年1月至2010年1月,法律后的时间段定义为2010年5月至2011年5月。使用具有稳定的SE的负二项式回归模型来确定法律对崩溃和引文率的影响(针对性别,季节性趋势和总体趋势),并估算出可以避免的崩溃。 2012年进行了分析。结果:法后第一年,GDL引用率增加了14%(调整率比率为1.14 [95%CI = 1.05,1.24]);警方报告的撞车率降低了9%(调整后的比率为0.91 [95%CI = 0.86,0.97]),并且估计有1624名年轻的试用驾驶员避免了撞车。结论:调查结果表明该法律对试用驾驶员的安全有积极影响。结果有助于建立贴花法律有效性的证据基础,并为正在考虑添加贴花法律以增强现有GDL法律的美国和国际政策制定者提供有价值的信息。 ? 2013年美国预防医学杂志。

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