Abstract Intelligence test scores were related to the accident and violation records of a representative sample of 113 young male drivers. Low intelligence drivers were over-involved in intersection accidents and received a disproportionate number of speeding charges. The implications of this finding for a diagnostic-remedial approach to improving driver training are discussed from the viewpoint of both new drivers and persons participating in driver improvement programmes.
Relationship between intelligence and driving record
Accident Analysis and Prevention ; 14 , 6 ; 439-442
1982-02-07
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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