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Impact of the graduated driver licensing program in Nova Scotia

Report from the Traffic Injury Research Foundation

References

Boase, P. and Tasca, L. 1998. Graduated Licensing System Evaluation: Interim Report ’98. Toronto, Ontario: Safety Policy Branch, Ministry of Transportation of Ontario.

Forsyth, E.; Maycock, G.; and Sexton, B. 1995. Cohort Study of Learners and Novice Drivers. Part 3: Accidents, Offenses and Driving Experience in the First Three Years of Driving. Project Report 111. Crowthorne, Berkshire: Transport Research Laboratory.

Hagge, R.A. and Marsh, W.C. (1988). An Evaluation of the Traffic Safety Impact of Provisional Licensing. Sacramento, California: Department of Motor Vehicles, Research Report No. CAL-DMV-RSS-88-116.

Highway Loss Data Institute. 1991. Injury and Collision Loss Experience by Rated Driver: Insurance Special Report A-37. Arlington, VA: Highway Loss Data Institute.

Jones, B. (1994). The effectiveness of provisional licensing in Oregon: An analysis of traffic safety benefits. Journal of Safety Research, 25(1):33-46.

Langley, J.D.; Wagenaar, A.C.; and Begg, D.J. (1996). An evaluation of the New Zealand graduated driver licensing system. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 28(2):139-146.

Mayhew, D.R. and Simpson, H.M. 1990. New to the Road. Young Drivers and Novice Drivers: Similar Problems and Solutions. Ottawa, Ontario: Traffic Injury Research Foundation.

McKnight, A.J.; Hyle, P.; and Albrecht, L. (1983). Youth License Control Demonstration Project. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Report No. DOT-HS-7-01765. Springfield, Virginia: National Technical Information Service.

Preusser, D.F.; Zador, P.L.; and Williams, A.F. 1993. The effect of city curfew ordinances on teenage motor vehicle fatalities. Accident Analysis and Prevention 25: 641-45.

Preusser, D.F.; Williams, A.F.; Zador, P.L.; and Blomberg, R.D. 1984. The effect of curfew laws on motor vehicle crashes. Law and Policy Quarterly 6: 115-128.

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Ulmer, R.G.; Preusser, D.F.; Williams, A.F.; Ferguson, S.A.; and Farmer, C.H. 1999. Effect of Florida’s Graduated Licensing Program on the Crashes of Teenage Drivers. Arlington, VA: Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

Williams, A.F. and Mayhew, D.R. 1999. Graduated Licensing: A Blueprint for North America. Arlington, VA. Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

Williams, A.F. 1985. Laws and regulations applicable to teenagers or new drivers: Their potential for reducing motor vehicle injuries. Young Driver Accidents: In Search of Solutions. (eds.) D.R. Mayhew, H.M. Simpson, and A.C. Donelson, Ottawa, Ontario: Traffic Injury Research Foundation of Canada.


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