Injury severity analysis of accidents involving young male drivers in Great Britain

RC Gray, MA Quddus, A Evans - Journal of safety research, 2008 - Elsevier
INTRODUCTION: Young male drivers are over-represented in traffic accidents; they were
involved in 14% of fatal accidents from 1991 to 2003 while holding only 8% of all drivers …

Young driver accidents in the UK: The influence of age, experience, and time of day

DD Clarke, P Ward, C Bartle, W Truman - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2006 - Elsevier
Young drivers, especially males, have relatively more accidents than other drivers. Young
driver accidents also have somewhat different characteristics to those of other drivers; they …

Analysis of factors associated with injury severity in crashes involving young New Zealand drivers

HB Weiss, S Kaplan, CG Prato - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2014 - Elsevier
Young people are a risk to themselves and other road users, as motor vehicle crashes are
the leading cause of their death. A thorough understanding of the most important factors …

In-depth accident causation study of young drivers

DD Clarke, P Ward, W Truman - TRL REPORT 542, 2002 - trid.trb.org
Young drivers, especially young males, have relatively more accidents than other drivers,
even allowing for their relative numbers in the population. Their accident involvement is over …

The situational risks of young drivers: The influence of passengers, time of day and day of week on accident rates

ST Doherty, JC Andrey, C MacGregor - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 1998 - Elsevier
This paper provides new insight into the situational risks of young drivers, especially in terms
of the passenger effect. Two 1988 data bases from the Ontario Ministry of Transportation …

Age related changes in drivers' crash risk and crash type

GA Ryan, M Legge, D Rosman - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 1998 - Elsevier
Age and gender differences in the rates of crash involvement of Western Australian drivers
were examined using the Road Injury Database of the Road Accident Prevention Research …

Using ordered and unordered logistic regressions to investigate risk factors associated with pedestrian crash injury severity in Victoria, Australia

M Nasri, K Aghabayk, A Esmaili, N Shiwakoti - Journal of safety research, 2022 - Elsevier
Introduction: The safety of pedestrians is a major concern in Victoria, Australia. Despite the
considerable number of pedestrian fatalities and injuries in traffic crashes, a limited number …

Fatal crash trends for Australian young drivers 1997-2007: Geographic and socioeconomic differentials

HY Chen, T Senserrick, ALC Martiniuk, RQ Ivers… - Journal of safety …, 2010 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Little has been published on changes in young driver fatality rates over
time. This paper examines differences in Australian young driver fatality rates over the last …

The influence of alcohol, age and number of passengers on the night-time risk of driver fatal injury in New Zealand

MD Keall, WJ Frith, TL Patterson - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2004 - Elsevier
Breath alcohol measurements and other data collected at randomly selected roadside sites
were combined with data on fatally injured drivers in crashes occurring on the same …

Young driver risky behaviour and predictors of crash risk in Australia, New Zealand and Colombia: Same but different?

B Scott-Parker, O Oviedo-Trespalacios - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2017 - Elsevier
Young drivers remain overrepresented in road crashes around the world, with road injury
the leading cause of death among adolescents. In addition, the majority of road traffic …