Age, driving experience and engine capacity and their effect on motorcycle accidents.

Author(s)
Hull, M.
Abstract

This paper considers the effect of age, length of time a motorcycle licence has been held and engine capacity on an exposure-adjusted accident rate. It was found that the engine capacity of the motorcycle has no significant effect on the motorcycle accident rate but that the age and driving experience of riders do have a statistically significant effect on the accident rate.

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Library number
B 19733 fo /83/
Source

Wellington, Ministry of Transport, 1981, 17 p., graph.,. tab., tab., ref.; Traffic Research Circular No. 17

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