Authors
Pnina Gershon, Johnathon P Ehsani, Chunming Zhu, Kellienne R Sita, Sheila Klauer, Tom Dingus, Bruce Simons-Morton
Publication date
2018/11/1
Journal
Journal of Adolescent Health
Volume
63
Issue
5
Pages
568-574
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Purpose
Novice adolescents' crash rates are highly elevated early in licensure, despite substantial practicedriving during the learner period. The objectives of this study were to examine the variability in measures of driving risk among adolescents during the learner and early independent driving periods and evaluate how risk varies by driving experience, gender, time of day, and road surface conditions.
Methods
Objective driving data were collected in a naturalistic cohort study of 90 adolescent drivers with learner driving permit and 131 experienced adult drivers. Participants’ private vehicles were equipped with data acquisition system documenting driving kinematics, miles driven, and video recordings of the driver and the driving environment. Crash/near-crash (CNC) and kinematic risky driving (KRD) rates were calculated during the learner and early independent driving periods by gender (female/male), time of …
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