A study of driver experience and vehicle familiarity in accidents.

Author(s)
Fell, J.C. Mudrowsky, E.F. and Tharp, K.J.
Year
Abstract

A study was performed to (1) test the hypothesis that drivers of vehicles involved in investigated accidents had less driving experience than the general driving population, and (2) teat the hypothesis that accident involved drivers were less familiar with their vehicles than the general driving population. Results indicated that drivers involved in the investigated accidents had less driving experience in general and had less driving experience with the accident vehicles than drivers in the general population.

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Publication

Library number
B 8336 T /81.1 /83.2 / IRRD 209827
Source

Accident Analysis & Prevention, Volume 5, Issue 4, December 1973, Pages 261-265, 3 ref.

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