Liability of older drivers in collisions.

Author(s)
Verhaegen, P.
Year
Abstract

Type of collision, age, and liability were ascertained for nearly 1500 drivers involved in two-car collisions. The over-involvement ratio (i.e. the ratio of the number of liable to the number of non-liable drivers) was higher for drivers younger than 23 years old, or older than 50 years old, compared with the 23-49 year-old group. An analysis of the over-involvement ratio of the different age-groups within each type of collision did not point to some types of collision as especially important causes of the high over-involvement ratio of older persons. However, collisions with oncoming cars when turning left are an exception. This study largely confirms an earlier one by the same author. (A)

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C 3317 [electronic version only] /83 / IRRD 869350
Source

Ergonomics, Vol. 38 (1995), No. 3 (March), p. 499-507, 10 ref.

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