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| Daniel R MayhewSummaryAffiliation: Traffic Injury Research Foundation Country: Canada Publications
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The safety value of driver education and trainingD R Mayhew
Traffic Injury Research Foundation, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Inj Prev 8:ii3-7; discussion ii7-8. 2002..New drivers, especially young ones, have extremely high crash rates. Formal instruction, which includes in-class education and in-vehicle training, has been used as a means to address this problem...
The learner's permitDaniel R Mayhew
Traffic Injury Research Foundation, Suite 200, 171 Nepean Street, Ottawa, ON, Canada K2P 0B4
J Safety Res 34:35-43. 2003..This paper considers the role and value of an extended learner's period in a graduated licensing system...
Trends in fatal crashes involving female drivers, 1975-1998Daniel R Mayhew
Traffic Injury Research Foundation, Suite 200, 171 Nepean Street, Ottawa, Ont, Canada K2P 0B4
Accid Anal Prev 35:407-15. 2003..However, men continue to be involved more often in these types of crashes...
Changes in collision rates among novice drivers during the first months of drivingDaniel R Mayhew
Traffic Injury Research Foundation, 171 Nepean Street, Suite 200, Ottawa, Ont, Canada K2P OB4
Accid Anal Prev 35:683-91. 2003..A graduated driver licensing system is identified as an effective method for ensuring that this development takes place in a more forgiving environment...
Specific and long-term effects of Nova Scotia's graduated licensing programDaniel R Mayhew
Traffic Injury Research Foundation, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Traffic Inj Prev 4:91-7. 2003..Overall the data indicate substantial benefits of graduated licensing for 16 to 17-year-old beginners, but no benefits beyond the learner stage for older beginners...
Collisions involving senior drivers: high-risk conditions and locationsDaniel R Mayhew
Traffic Injury Research Foundation, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Traffic Inj Prev 7:117-24. 2006..To better understand the characteristics of crashes involving senior drivers 65 and older, studies of these crashes were reviewed...
Driver education and graduated licensing in North America: past, present, and futureDaniel R Mayhew
Traffic Injury Research Foundation, 171 Nepean Street, Suite 200, Ottawa, Ontario Canada, K2P 0B4
J Safety Res 38:229-35. 2007..In so doing, it discusses past experiences, recent developments, and the future direction of driver education and training in relation to graduated driver licensing...
Graduated licensing and beyondAllan F Williams
Traffic Injury Research Foundation, 171 Nepean Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Am J Prev Med 35:S324-33. 2008..There are many opportunities for building on the initial gains derived from present-day graduated systems. Taking advantage of these opportunities is likely to result in substantial crash reductions...
On-road and simulated driving: concurrent and discriminant validationDaniel R Mayhew
Traffic Injury Research Foundation, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
J Safety Res 42:267-75. 2011..STUDY 1: A concurrent validity study compared novice driver performance during an on-road driving test with their performance on a comparable simulated driving test...
