Monitoring driving experience among learner drivers.

Author(s)
Catchpole, J. & Stephenson, W.
Year
Abstract

ARRB Transport Research Ltd was commissioned by VicRoads to develop and carry out a survey of driving experience accumulated by learner drivers in Victoria prior to obtaining a probationary licence. The objectives of the project were: (i) to develop a telephone survey to collect information about the amount and variety of driving experience during the learner permit period; (ii) to develop a measure of the total amount of supervised driving experience accumulated during the learner permit period; (iii) to recommend the most appropriate methods for future surveys; and (iv) to provide baseline data for comparison with future surveys. 1318 current learner permit holders and 201 newly licensed drivers were interviewed. The sample was stratified by sex, region of Victoria and length of time holding a learner permit. The sample was weighted prior to the analysis of the response data to ensure that it was representative of the population of Victorian learner permit holders. The average driving experience accumulated during the learner permit period was estimated to be 83 hours, which was considerably higher than the estimate derived from a face-to-face interview survey conducted two years earlier. On average, 14 percent of total driving experience was accumulated through professional driving lessons and 86 percent through driving practice supervised by family and friends. (Author/publisher)

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Library number
C 22638 [electronic version only] /83 / ITRD E205996
Source

Vermont South, Victoria, ARRB Transport Research Ltd., 2001, XVI + 168 p., 11 ref.; Research Report ; ARR 355 - ISSN 0518-0728 / ISBN 1-876592-22-2

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