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Graduated driver licensing program component calibrations and their association with fatal crash involvement

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In this article, the authors identify the GDL component calibrations associated with the largest reductions in fatal crash involvements for 16-17-year-olds in U.S. states, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand.
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This article is published in Accident Analysis & Prevention.The article was published on 2013-08-01. It has received 53 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Graduated driver licensing & Crash.

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Young driver crash rates by licensing age, driving experience, and license phase

TL;DR: There is an abrupt increase in crash risk at the point of transition from intermediate to full licensure, while drivers of a similar age who remained in the intermediate phase continued to experience a decline in crash rates.
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A multinomial logit analysis of risk factors influencing road traffic injury severities in the Erzurum and Kars Provinces of Turkey

TL;DR: Estimation results reveal that the following factors increase the probability of fatal injuries: drivers over the age of 65; primary-educated drivers; single-vehicle accidents; accidents occurring on state routes, highways or provincial roads; and the presence of pedestrian crosswalks.
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Young drivers and their passengers: a systematic review of epidemiological studies on crash risk

TL;DR: Findings of this review support licensing policies that limit the presence and number of young passengers for young drivers, based on correlational studies.
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History and current status of state graduated driver licensing (GDL) laws in the United States.

TL;DR: GDL policies have reduced teenage driver crashes, and most states now have at least minimum requirements for basic GDL features, although there is substantial opportunity for strengthening existing policies.
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Learning to Drive Safely: Reasonable Expectations and Future Directions for the Learner Period

TL;DR: An emerging body of literature suggests that future advances in training and supervision of novice teenage drivers might best focus on the translation of learning to independent driving by fostering safe driving attitudes and norms, judgment, dedicated attention to driving tasks and self-control at the wheel.
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