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Teen Driver Distractions and Parental Norms

open access: yesTransportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2022
Research related to parental norms on teen driver distractions is limited, although distracted driving is a serious concern for teens. This paper investigates whether teens’ perception of their parent’s engagement in and approval of distractions is different to what their parent reports, and whether any discrepancy relates to teens’ self-reported ...
Mehdi Hoseinzadeh Nooshabadi   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

Child passenger safety education in the emergency department: teen driving, car seats, booster seats, and more

open access: yesInjury Epidemiology, 2020
Background The leading cause of death in children less than 19 years old is motor vehicle crashes (MVC). Non-use or improper use of motor vehicle car seats significantly adds to the morbidity and mortality. Emergency department (ED) encounters provide an
Cassi Smola   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Perfect Competition, Spatial Competition, and Tax Incidence in the Retail Gasoline Market [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
This report uses monthly gas price data for all 50 U.S. states over the period 1984-1999 to examine the incidence of state gasoline excise taxes.
Edward Sennoga   +2 more
core   +1 more source

Work opportunities and frictions for rural child migrants in West African cities [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This chapter looks at the participation of rural children and youth in the urban labour market and, specifically, focuses on the first years of their migration.
Thorsen, Dorte
core   +1 more source

Is a driver’s license age waiver worth a teen’s life?

open access: yesInjury Epidemiology, 2018
Background Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for teens 14–19 years of age, with younger teen drivers at higher risk than older teens.
Dawn M. Porter   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Advanced driver assistance systems for teen drivers: A national survey of teen and parent perceptions

open access: yesTraffic Injury Prevention, 2018
Objective: Recently developed advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) have the potential to compensate for teen driving errors and reduce overall crash risk. To date, very limited research has been conducted on the suitability of ADAS for teen drivers—the population most likely to benefit from such systems.
Chloe, Hannan   +4 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Evaluation of Beginner Driver Education in Oregon

open access: yesSafety, 2017
Although driver education (DE) is widely accepted as an effective teen driver safety measure and widely available in the United States, Canada and elsewhere, evaluations have generally failed to show that such formal programs actually produce safer ...
Dan Mayhew   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Sex and racial/ethnic disparities in motor vehicle crash fatalities among U.S. Teens aged 15–19 years, 2015–2023

open access: yesFrontiers in Public Health
IntroductionMotor vehicle crashes (MVCs) remain the leading cause of injury and death among U.S. teens. Although disparities in crash fatalities by sex and race/ethnicity are well documented, few studies have focused specifically on teens and teen ...
Dominique M. Rose   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Evaluating teen driving knowledge and behaviors following educational outreach

open access: yesInjury Epidemiology, 2020
Background Teen driving educational events are an effective strategy to increase adolescent drivers’ awareness of safe driving practices. The objectives of this study were to evaluate changing rates of self-reported driving practices and knowledge of the
Kathy Monroe   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Study design to evaluate a web-intervention to prevent alcohol and cannabis-impaired driving and use among adolescents in driver education

open access: yesAddiction Science & Clinical Practice, 2023
Background Alcohol and cannabis are the most commonly used substances among adolescents in the U.S. The consequences related to using both substances together are significantly higher relative to use of either substance alone. Teens’ propensity to engage
Karen Chan Osilla   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

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