This report updates information on a random sample of licensed California drivers as published in an earlier report prepared by the California Department of Motor Vehicles: An Inventory of California Driver Accident Risk Factors (Gebers & Peck, 1994). It is designed to provide highway safety administrators, insurance industry representatives, and researchers in the field of traffic safety with information for developing program and policy decisions. This report presents driver record information on a random sample of over 200,000 California drivers and driver record histories over varying time periods. The report addresses the following issues related to the assessment of traffic accident risk: driver record in relation to gender and age; accident-repeater phenomenon; Relationship between traffic accidents and citations; Relationship between traffic accidents and multiple driver record variables (e.g., prior accidents and citations, sex, and license class); and multiple logistic and negative binomial regression equations of accident risk factors and relativities.
Inventory of California Driver Accident Risk Factors
2003
116 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation Safety , Road Transportation , Problem-Solving Information for State & Local , California , Driver records , Accident risks , Motor vehicle accidents , Traffic safety , High risk accidents , Accident proneness , Accident forecasting , Accident rates , High risk drivers , Regression analysis , Accident prediction , Traffic law violations , Accident repeater drivers
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