The Risky Driver: An Annotated Bibliography of Recent Research

Perrino, Carrol. S.; Saka, Anthony A. · 1997 · ROSA P / Morgan State University. National Transportation Center

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This annotated bibliography reviews recent research on risky driving behaviors among novice, impaired, and elderly drivers. The authors synthesize findings from numerous studies regarding prediction models, driving patterns, correlates of risk, and intervention strategies. Key findings indicate that prior accidents and specific violations are strong predictors of future crashes, while novice drivers exhibit higher crash rates due to inexperience and risky behaviors like speeding. For elderly drivers, sensory and cognitive declines correlate with accident risk, though self-regulation often mitigates exposure. The review concludes that graduated licensing and targeted interventions show promise in reducing risky driving outcomes across these populations.

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Prior accidents and specific traffic violations are the most accurate predictors of future crash involvement, while novice and elderly drivers exhibit distinct risk profiles influenced by inexperience and sensory-cognitive decline, respectively.

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