The predictive value of driver demerit points in Ontario.

Author(s)
Chipman, M.L. & Morgan, P.P.
Year
Abstract

In Ontario, demerit points predict future collisions much more strongly than do basic identifying variables, or previous collision. They are found to be the best available means of identifying the high-risk driver. Without exposure data, it is not possible to tell how much of the increased risk of high point drivers is due to intrinsically poor driving, and how much is due to increased exposure.

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B 9989 (In: B 6064 S [electronic version only]) /83.3/ IRRD 218701
Source

In: Proceedings of the 18th Conference of the American Association for Automotive Medicine AAAM, Toronto, Canada, September 1974, p. 399-407, 3 graph., 3 tab., 7 ref.

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