The Negligent-Operator Treatment Evaluation System (NOTES) provides decision makers in California with annual cost-effectiveness analyses of the Department of Motor Vehicles' Negligent-Operator (Neg-Op) program. The evaluation system is based on a comparison of the driver records of Neg-Ops (drivers with multiple traffic conviction and/or accident points) who are randomly assigned to a treatment or a control group. There are three levels of Neg-Op treatments presently under evaluation in NOTES: (1) the warning letter, (2) the notice of intent to suspend, and (3) the probation hearing. At each of the three levels the treatments are subdivided into two types: (a) a regular treatment for the majority of drivers at that level of the Neg-Op program, and (b) an alcohol treatment for drivers with specific patterns of alcohol-related incidents.
Negligent-Operator Treatment Evaluation System: Program Effectiveness Report Number 2
1986
78 pages
Report
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Englisch