A case for driver development

Author(s)
Sloyer, D.A. & Vann, W.F.
Year
Abstract

It is suggested that total driver development can be achieved only when the training curriculum includes behind-the-wheel instruction in accident avoidance and recovery, and an example is offered in the training of State Patrol officers conducted by the Road Atlanta Driver Development Center for the state of Georgia. An analysis is made of the instructional methods which were successful in reducing the Patrol's total accident rate 41%, and initiating a reduction in annual premiums for insurance.

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Publication

Library number
B 11583 (In: B 11490 [electronic version only]) /83.2/83.5/ IRRD 247216
Source

In: Proceedings of the 20th conference of the American Association for Automotive Medicine AAAM, Atlanta, Georgia, November 1-3, 1976, p. 253-261, 2 fig., 1 graph., 2 ref.

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