An analysis of the North Carolina driver medical evaluation program.

Author(s)
Pascarella, E.A. MacCormack, J.N. & Dean, R.L.
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Abstract

Accidents and selected violations compiled from the official driving record were collected over a year's time both retrospective and prospective periods relative to the subject's induction into the evaluation process. Comparisons were made within the experimental groups and against a random sample from the general driving population. The data suggest a consistent measure of improvement in driving performance for medically evaluated subjects.

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B 2791 (In: B 1713 S) /83/ IRRD 207179
Source

In: Proceedings of the 16th Conference of the American Association for Automotive Medicine AAAM, 1972, p. 307-323, 6 fig., 5 tab. 2 ref.

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