Graduated licensing in the United States.

Author(s)
Williams, A.F.
Year
Abstract

Graduated licensing systems (GLSs) phase in driving privileges in an incremental fashion, protecting younger, beginning drivers by keeping them out of high-risk situations. A variety of GLSs have been adopted in most U.S. states, and crash rate reductions of 20-30% have been reported. This article discusses the successes of GLS programs to date, and suggests that strengthening laws and finding ways to increase compliance would produce further gains.

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Library number
I E827082 /83 / ITRD E827082
Source

ITE Journal. 2003 /09. 73(9) pp28-30 (2 Tab., 21 Ref.)

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