Graduated driver licensing research review, 2010 - present.

Author(s)
Williams, A.F. Tefft, B.C. & Grabowski, J.G.
Year
Abstract

This is the latest in a series of reviews of research on graduated driver licensing (GDL) published in the Journal of Safety Research, covering the period January 1, 2010-June 1, 2012 and work in progress. The intent is to keep researchers and policy makers current regarding the existing state of knowledge about GDL, and to identify information gaps and areas where clarification of research findings is needed. The recent research indicates that we continue to learn about ways to extend GDL benefits, but there remain important questions in need of further inquiry (Author/publisher) This is the author’s version of a work published by Elsevier. The definitive version, available from Elsevier, is: Williams, A.F., Tefft, B.C., and Grabowski, J.G. (2012). Graduated Driver Licensing Research, 2010–Present. Journal of Safety Research, 43 (3), 195-203. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsr.2012.07.004

Publication

Library number
C 50975 [electronic version only]
Source

Washington, D.C., American Automobile Association AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, 2012, 26 p., 73 ref.

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