The objective of this study was to determine the length of time a driver improvement contact is possibly effective. This is the third and final report of a descriptive study of the negligent driver in California. This report covers the six year post-action driving performance of these negligent drivers and examines the percentage of drivers who either remained in or returned to the negligent driver category. In order to satisfy this objective the driver records of 4,034 negligent drivers were analyzed for the six year period after their first contact with the Department of Motor Vehicles. Descriptive variables were also analyzed to arrive at a profile of the drivers who remained negligent drivers. This 'hard-core' negligent driver does not improve his driving record to any appreciable degree in spite of repeated driver improvement contacts.
Control of the Negligent Driver. Part III. Six Year after Action Driving Record
1966
31 pages
Report
No indication
English
Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Industrial Safety Engineering , Social Concerns , Motor vehicle operators , Motor vehicle accidents , Performance(Human) , Control , Sex , Delinquency , Rehabilitation , Supervision , Aging(Physiology) , Statistical analysis , Reliability , Sampling , California , Negligent drivers