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Risky driving habits and motor vehicle driver injury

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posted on 2005-07-01, 00:00 authored by S Blows, S Ameratunga, R Ivers, Sing Lo, R Norton
Risky driving is an important cause of motor vehicle injury, but there is a lack of good epidemiological data in this field, particularly data comparing risky driving in younger drivers to those of other age groups. We examined the relationship between risky driving habits, prior traffic convictions and motor vehicle injury using cross-sectional data amongst 21,893 individuals in New Zealand, including 8029 who were aged 16–24 years. Those who reported frequently racing a motor vehicle for excitement or driving at 20 km/h or more over the speed limit, and those who had received traffic convictions over the past 12 months, were between two and four times more likely to have been injured while driving over the same time period. Driving unlicensed was a risk factor for older but not younger drivers, and driving at 20 km/h or more above the speed limits was a stronger risk factor for younger (<25 years) than older drivers. These results confirm the need for interventions targeting risky driving and suggest that different strategies may be required for different high-risk groups.

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Journal

Accient analysis & prevention

Volume

37

Issue

4

Pagination

619 - 624

Publisher

Elsevier

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

ISSN

0001-4575

eISSN

1879-2057

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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Elsevier

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