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Graduated driver licensing programs and fatal crashes of 16-year-old drivers: a national …


LH Chen, SP Baker, G Li - Pediatrics, 2006 - Am Acad Pediatrics
METHODS. We conducted a retrospective study of all 16-year-old drivers involved
in fatal crashes in the United States from 1994 through 2004 using data from the
Fatality Analysis Reporting System and the US Census Bureau. We measured ...
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Parent involvement in novice teen driving: a review of the literature

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B Simons-Morton, MC Ouimet - British Medical Journal, 2006 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Motor vehicle crashes remain elevated among novice teen drivers for at least
several years after licensure. Licensing policies and driver education are the
two primary countermeasures employed to decrease young driver crash risks. ...
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Persistence of effects of the Checkpoints program on parental restrictions of teen driving …

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BG Simons-Morton, JL Hartos, WA Leaf, DF … - American Journal of Public Health, 2005 - Am Public Health Assoc
Methods. We recruited parents and their 16-year-old children (n = 469) with
learner's permits and randomized them from August 2000 to March 2003.
Intervention families received persuasive newsletters related to high-risk ...
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Graduated driver licensing research in 2003 and beyond


J Hedlund, R Compton - Journal of Safety research, 2004 - Elsevier
This paper updates the comprehensive summary of graduated driver licensing (GDL)
published in the January 2003 special issue of the Journal of Safety Research.
It summarizes recent research not included in the special issue as well as ...
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Parental monitoring and adolescent drinking: Results of a 12-month follow-up


KH Beck, JR Boyle, BO Boekeloo - American Journal of Health Behaviour, 2004 - PNG Publications
Kenneth H. Beck, Professor, Department of Pub- lic and Community Health;
Jennifer R. Boyle, Fac- ulty Research Assistant, Laboratory for Health Be-
havior Assessment and Intervention; Bradley O. Boekeloo, Associate ...
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The effect on teen driving outcomes of the Checkpoints Program in a state-wide trial

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BG Simons-Morton, J L. Hartos, WA Leaf, DF … - Accident Analysis and Prevention, 2006 - Elsevier
Crash rates among teenagers are highly elevated during the first months of
licensure. Parent-imposed driving restrictions on initial driving privileges can
reduce exposure to high-risk driving conditions, thus reducing crash risk ...
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Extending parental mentoring using an event-triggered video intervention in rural teen …

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DV McGehee, M Raby, C Carney, JD Lee, ML … - Journal of Safety Research, 2007 - Elsevier
Teen drivers are at high risk for car crashes, especially during their first
years of licensure. Providing novice teen drivers and their parents with a means
of identifying their risky driving maneuvers may help them learn from their ...
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Parent–Teen Disagreement of Parent-Imposed Restrictions on Teen Driving After One Month …


KH Beck, JL Hartos, BG Simons-Morton - Prevention Science, 2005 - Springer
Page 1. Prevention Science, Vol. 6, No. 3, September 2005 ( C 2005) DOI:
10.1007/s11121-005-0001-6 Parent–Teen Disagreement of Parent-Imposed Restrictions ...
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Tennessees Novice Driver Safety Project: A Program to Increase Parental Involvement


N CHAUDHARY, S FERGUSON, S HERBEL - Traffic Injury Prevention, 2004 - ingentaconnect.com
Graduated licensing has been implemented in many US states to reduce teenage
driver crash involvement. The goal is to introduce teenagers gradually to
driving before allowing full, unrestricted licensure. Tennessee, one of the ...
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Parenting and the young driver problem

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BG Simons-Morton, MC Ouimet, RF Catalano - American journal of preventive medicine, 2008 - Elsevier
Crash rates increase sharply at the age at which teenagers begin to drive and
remain elevated relative to adult levels until drivers are well into their
twenties. Parents have important roles to play in managing the risk for ...
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