1983
DOI: 10.1016/0001-4575(83)90068-4
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Risky driving related to driver and vehicle characteristics

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“…Moreover, results have often been mixed. For example, while some studies indicated shorter headways for young novice drivers relative to older, more experienced drivers (e.g., Evans & Wasielewski, 1983;Saad, 1996;Taieb-Maimon & Shinar, 2001), no difference between groups has also been observed (e.g., Colbourn, Brown & Copeman, 1978;McLaughlin & Serafin, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, results have often been mixed. For example, while some studies indicated shorter headways for young novice drivers relative to older, more experienced drivers (e.g., Evans & Wasielewski, 1983;Saad, 1996;Taieb-Maimon & Shinar, 2001), no difference between groups has also been observed (e.g., Colbourn, Brown & Copeman, 1978;McLaughlin & Serafin, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Frequently, driver errors occur in reaction to emergency situations for which driving under emergency conditions provides almost no practice. Other studies have concluded that young drivers have a tendency to speed, use higher approach speeds to intersections, accept shorter gaps, tailgate, and adopt shorter headways (Harrington, 1972;Konecni, Ebbesen, and Konecni, 1976;Evans and Wasielewski, 1983;and Jonah and Dawson, 1987;McKnight and Stewart, 1990;Staplin and Lyles, 1992;Mayhew and Simpson, 1996). Although many factors contribute to crashes among young drivers, the incomplete development of driving skills based on sensory/perceptual response factors is partially linked to the over-involvement of youth in crashes.…”
Section: Experience-related Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results are similar to those found for merging onto I an interstate or arterial. Young drivers are also more likely than older drivers to follow too closely, leaving shorter headways (Evans and Wasielewski, 1983;, and are more likely than older drivers to engage in tailgating. Teenagers are also about five times more likely to get into a left-turn crash than adult drivers, except for the "old-old" (75+) age group.…”
Section: Experience-related Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bergeron (1991), Wasielewski (1983), andJonah (1986) found that youth are more likely than older drivers to follow too closely. Evans and Wasielewski (1983) C-9 collected data, on headways and driver characteristics at freeway sites in Michigan and Ontario.…”
Section: Headwaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evans and Wasielewski (1983) C-9 collected data, on headways and driver characteristics at freeway sites in Michigan and Ontario. Information on driver and vehicle characteristics were obtained from a photograph of each vehicle.…”
Section: Headwaysmentioning
confidence: 99%