Younger drivers’ toolkit for local agencies.

Author(s)
Kuehl, R. Marti, C. & Marti, M.
Year
Abstract

This Younger Driver Toolkit for Local Agencies is intended to provide Minnesota local city and county transportation and traffic safety engineering staff with the information needed to conduct focused presentations to engage local communities to improve safety for Minnesota’s highest risk driving population–younger drivers ages 15-29. The Toolkit is structured to first provide a foundation to understand the “why” behind younger driver severe crashes. Second, the toolkit features ideas and resources to help educate and promote community engagement to reduce younger driver-related traffic deaths and injuries. Toolkit outline: Understanding Younger Driver Safety Challenges 1. The Importance of Driver Behaviour to Improve Road Safety 2. Understanding Younger Drivers’ Attitudes and Motivations for High-Risk Driving 3. Minnesota Younger Driver Crash Fact Sheets Resources to Promote Younger Driver Behaviour Change 1. Example Community-Based Safety Strategies to Strengthen Younger Driver Safety 2. Public Service Announcement (PSA) Videos 3. Toward Zero Deaths (TZD) Partnerships 4. Younger Driver PowerPoint Presentation Template. (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
20151516 ST [electronic version only]
Source

St. Paul, Minnesota, Minnesota Department of Transportation, Research Services & Library, 2015, 53 p., 49 ref.; MN/RC - 2015RIC04

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