Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6966841 | Accident Analysis & Prevention | 2013 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The results revealed that aggressive violations, in-vehicle distractions and demographic characteristics were the significant factors affecting young drivers' involvement in at-fault crashes or traffic violations at the age of 16-17. However, in-vehicle distractions, attitudes toward speeding and demographic characteristics were the significant factors affecting young drivers' crash risk at 18-24. Additionally, the majority of participants reported that “running late” is the main reason for taking risk while driving (i.e., speeding, accept short gaps, or drive so close to the car in front) followed by “racing other cars”. Additionally, “exceed speed limits” was the main reason for receiving traffic citations at 16-17 and 18-24 age groups. Practical suggestions on how to reduce crash risk and promote safe driving among young drivers are also discussed.
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Authors
Hany M. Hassan, Mohamed A. Abdel-Aty,