Influencing the behaviour of experienced drivers.

Author(s)
Smalley, B.
Year
Abstract

Few drivers offer themselves for post test training, influencing the behaviour of the majority will not come about through training and testing at the level enjoyed particularly by Advanced Drivers and even those attending one day Fleet Training Courses. The growth of Driver Improvement Schemes is encouraging with the training based very much on the European Model in the EU Advanced Project. It deals with high risk drivers, but after an accident. At work drivers will continue to have access to road risk management schemes and this can have significant influence on a large number of drivers. For the covering abstract see ITRD E119888. This paper may also be accessed by Internet users at: http://www.rospa.com/CMS/viewarticle.asp?article=3850&scheme=7

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C 27812 (In: C 27801 CD-ROM) /83 / ITRD E119899
Source

In: Safer driving : reducing risks, crashes & casualties : proceedings of the 68th RoSPA Road Safety Congress, Blackpool, 3-5 March 2003, 7 p.

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