The association between graduated driver licensing laws and travel behaviors among adolescents: an analysis of US National Household Travel Surveys
Abstract Background Young novice drivers have crash rates higher than any other age group. To address this problem, graduated driver licensing (GDL) laws have been implemented in the United States to require an extended learner permit phase, and create night time driving or passenger restrictions fo...
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Main Authors: | Motao Zhu (Author), Peter Cummings (Author), Songzhu Zhao (Author), Thomas Rice (Author) |
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