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In the Netherlands, on average, more than 50 people die every year in a submerged vehicle crash. More than two thirds die from drowning. The casualties are mainly car occupants, while cyclist and mobility scooter fatalities are also numerous. Casualties are mostly male and aged 18-24.

In the Netherlands, licence acquisition courses for category B (passenger cars) are concluded by a theoretical and a practical test. Driving lessons are not obligatory, but without them passing the practical test is virtually impossible. For practical reasons, the effectiveness of drivings tests and driver training is hard to assess in a scientific way.

Published: | Winkel, K.N. de; Christoph, M.; Nes, N. van
Published: | Goldenbeld, C.; Stelling, A.; Van der Kint, S.
Published: (SWOV) | Doumen, M.J.A.; Orji, M.A.C.; Schagen, I.N.L.G. van
Published: (European Road Safety Observatory, European Commission) | Doumen, M.; Vlakveld, W.
Published: (SWOV) | Weijermars, W.A.M.; Bijleveld, F.D.; Bos, N.M.
Published: | Eenink, R.
Published: (European Commission) | Fiorentino, A.; Ahlström C.; Anund A.; Andersson, S.; Bakker B.; Borgarello, L.; Busiello, M.; Cleij, D.; Farah H.; Jansen, R.; Knauss A.; Larsson, K.; Mazza, M.; Ponnambalam, C.T.; Rauh N.; Thalya, P.; Toffetti A.; De Winkel, K.N.; Yuan Y.