Study of current factors affecting road safety for 16-18 year old novice drivers in the Wingecarribee Shire.
Keywords: Young Drivers
ACRS
Submission Date: 2015 Conference: ARSC
Abstract
Young novice drivers in the first six months of their provisional licence phase have higher crash and fatality rates which are disproportionate to other road users. The Rotary U Turn the Wheel road safety program was developed to educate novice drivers of these risks, changes in attitude and behavior and to support the school curriculum in this area of road safety. _x000D_
Over 800 Year 11 students across the Wingecarribee Shire were surveyed during 2013 – 2014 period at the annual ‘U Turn the Wheel’ event. The survey aimed to benchmark issues and factors that impact both positively and negatively on road safety for 16 – 18 year old novice drivers. The survey was anonymous which allowed students to candidly discuss issues that affected their driving experience as well as personal issues that may also affect road safety in this vulnerable group without fear of any negative consequence._x000D_
Factors discussed in the survey included their involvement in accidents or infringements, high risk behaviors, media advertising and its effect, personal drug use, medication, as well as any medical issues that could affect their driving ability. _x000D_
The study results will form the basis of an educational review of the Rotary U Turn the Wheel program to ensure best practices are employed in the program and teaching content is current and relevant to the target audience