The present study was designed to achieve the following objectives: (1) To demonstrate that improved testing procedures would result in a lower accident rate for novice motorcyclists; (2) To demonstrate the efficacy and public acceptance of a more rigorous motorcyclist testing program which included a higher failure rate and use of a motorcycle testing and training facility; (3) To demonstrate that a state motor vehicle department can administer a licensing program which includes special remedial skills training for applicants who do not pass the driving test; and (4) To establish the cost effectiveness of an Improved Motorcyclist Licensing and Testing Program.
Improved Motorcyclist Licensing and Testing Project. Executive Summary
1980
23 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation Safety , Road Transportation , Motorcycles , Licenses , Effectiveness , State government , Projects , Comparison , Motor vehicle accidents , Statistical analysis , Performance evaluation , California , Driver licensing , Accident rates , Driver education , Department of Motor Vehicles
Improved motorcyclist licensing and testing project
SLUB | 1980
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NTIS | 1979
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