"Is what we are doing sufficient for modern times ?"

Author(s)
Budd, B. Boughton, C. & Quayle, G.
Year
Abstract

It is indicated that post- licence driver training that emphasis carcraft skills is unlikely to be effective in reducing subsequent crash involvement. Indeed, it is possible in certain cases for such training to be counter productive. Training in road craft, on the other hand, seems to offer more hopefull signs, but the evidence is by no means unassailable.

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Publication

Library number
B 31770 [electronic version only] /83.5 /
Source

From: Driver Training Seminar "Steering a course for the future", held at the Transport Regulation Board, Melbourne, 30 March - 1 April 1982, 17 p., 12 ref.

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