The reduction of novice drivers' accidents requires improved perception and reduced acceptance of risk

We know that beginner drivers are overrepresented in national road accident statistics. Drivers under age 25 commonly account for about twice as many accidents as their proportion in the total driver population, while their accident involvement diminishes with every additional year of driving. We kn...

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Main Author: Gerald J.S. Wilde (Author)
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Published: Université de Provence, 2013-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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