Team training for safer young drivers and passengers in the ACT : a role for crew resource management.

Author(s)
Mitsopoulos, E. Regan, M.A. Anderson, J. Salmon, P.M. & Edquist, J.
Year
Abstract

Research has indicated that, depending upon driver and passenger characteristics, passengers can have either a positive or negative influence upon driver behaviour. The present study investigated the potential application of CRM training within young driver training in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). This involved a literature review, an analysis of the differences between the driving and aviation domains, an analysis of the team-based activities and the knowledge, skills and attitudes required during driving to perform those activities, consultation with CRM experts from the aviation and medicine domains and the conduct of six focus groups involving young learner drivers, provisional licence drivers and course teachers. The findings indicate that CRM training as part of young driver training in the ACT is a viable concept to pursue. The outcomes of this study formed the basis for a set of recommendations for the development of a young driver CRM training program in the ACT. (Author/publisher)

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Library number
C 34480 [electronic version only] /83 / ITRD E212677
Source

Clayton, Victoria, Monash University, Accident Research Centre MUARC, 2005, XXII + 115 p., 85 ref.; MUARC Report ; No. 233 - ISBN 0-7326-2303-0

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