An evaluation of some additional factors influencing the effectiveness of warning letters.

Author(s)
Epperson, W.V. & Harano, R.M.
Year
Abstract

The primary objectives of the study were to determine the effectiveness of two types of warning letters and an informational pamphlet in reducing the subsequent collision and conviction records of pre-negligent drivers. An additional study objective was to determine the effectiveness of a follow-up reinforcement letter sent to collision and conviction free drivers. The results six months subsequent to treatment showed no significant treatment effects o convictions, but a positive pamphlet effect on collisions.

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Publication

Library number
B 7407 /73/83/
Source

Sacramento, CA, California Department of Motor Vehicles, 1974, 22 p., fig., tab., ref.; CAL-DMV-RSS-74-45

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