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Graduated driver licensing for new drivers effects of three states' policies on crash rates among teenagers

机译:新州驾驶员的分级驾驶执照,这三个州的政策对青少年车祸发生率的影响

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Background Evidence is mixed on the effects of graduated driver licensing (GDL) on motor vehicle crashes involving drivers aged 18 years. Purpose This study examined the effects of GDL on crashes involving drivers aged 18 years in three states: Maryland, where GDL applies to novice drivers of all ages, and Florida and Michigan, where GDL applies only to new drivers aged <18 years. In addition, this study sought to confirm positive effects of GDL among drivers aged 16 and 17 years. Methods Monthly rates for three levels of crash severity (fatal/disabling injury, nondisabling injury, and possible injury/property damage only [PDO]) for drivers aged 16, 17, and 18 years were calculated using crash records and census data. Data for Maryland spanned 1998 to 2009, for Florida 1990 to 2009, and Michigan 1992 to 2009. GDL's effects on teen driver crashes by age were estimated using time-series analyses, conducted in 2012. Results Crash rates for drivers aged 16 and 17 years declined in all three states following implementation or revision of GDL. For drivers aged 18 years, revision of an existing GDL law in Maryland was followed by a 6.9% decrease in possible-injury/PDO crashes; in Michigan, GDL implementation was followed by a 3.6% increase in possible-injury/PDO crashes; and in Florida, GDL had no effect. Conclusions GDL led to expected declines in crash rates for drivers aged 16 and 17 years. However, the findings suggest that when GDL applies only to novice drivers aged <18 years, rather than to all novice drivers, crash rates among drivers aged 18 years may increase. In order to potentially extend the safety benefits of GDL, the age at which GDL for new drivers should be applied requires further attention.
机译:背景有关驾驶执照分级(GDL)对涉及18岁驾驶员的汽车碰撞的影响,证据不一。目的这项研究在三个州研究了GDL对涉及18岁驾驶员的碰撞的影响:三个州的马里兰州适用于所有年龄的新手驾驶员;佛罗里达州和密歇根州的GDL仅适用于18岁以下的新驾驶员。此外,本研究试图证实GDL在16岁和17岁驾驶员中的积极作用。方法使用碰撞记录和人口普查数据,计算出16、17和18岁驾驶员三个碰撞严重程度的月度比率(致命/致残伤害,非致残伤害和仅可能的伤害/财产损失[PDO])。马里兰州的数据跨度为1998年至2009年,佛罗里达州为1990年至2009年,密歇根州为1992年至2009年。GDL对青少年驾驶员撞车事故的影响按年龄进行了估算,该时间序列分析是在2012年进行的。结果16岁和17岁驾驶员的撞车率在实施或修订GDL后,这三个州的收入均下降了。对于18岁以下的驾驶员,马里兰州现行的GDL法律修订后,可能造成的伤害/ PDO撞车事故减少了6.9%。在密歇根州,实施GDL之后,可能造成的伤害/ PDO崩溃增加了3.6%;在佛罗里达州,GDL无效。结论GDL导致16岁和17岁驾驶员的撞车率预期下降。但是,研究结果表明,如果GDL仅适用于<18岁的新手驾驶员,而不适用于所有新手,则18岁的驾驶员的撞车率可能会增加。为了潜在地扩展GDL的安全性,应进一步注意新驾驶员使用GDL的年龄。

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