Road accidents remain a leading cause of injury and death for young drivers in Australia. This Research Strategy provides a plan for young driver research and outlines some interventions to redress the young driver problem. Initially, the factors involved in young driver accidents are reviewed. It is argued that a comprehensive and coordinated approach to young driver research and intervention offers the most promise, and that such an approach should encompass education, licensing, legislation, enforcement and technology (e.g., simulation). A prioritised list of programs for research and countermeasure development across these areas is provided. It is envisaged that road safety agencies will utilise this information when planning research and interventions to address the young driver problem. (Author/publisher)
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