Reducing high risks : young novice driver measures in Austria.

Author(s)
Bartl, G.
Year
Abstract

A 2-year probation period was introduced for all novice drivers, irrespective of age, in Austria during which a driving offence leads to obligatory participation in a psychological driver improvement course and a 2-year extension to the probation period. An analysis after a five-year period indicated that there had been a continuous decrease in accident involvement of 32.5% for novice drivers compared with 8.9% for other drivers. Although the number of novice drivers decreased over this time period, an accident reduction rate of 18.7% was still found for this group. Psychological driver improvement courses reduced repeat offences by alcohol consumers by almost 50%. The development and voluntary introduction of a safe driving course and psychological discussion for learner drivers is described.

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C 18578 (In: C 18574 [electronic version only]) /10 /83 / ITRD E109712
Source

In: Best in Europe 2000 : proceedings of the road safety conference, Brussels, 12 September 2000, p. 31-34, 1 ref.

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