Impact of Partial Graduated Driver’s License Program on Teen Motor Vehicle Crashes in Kentucky

Author:

Agent Kenneth R.1,Steenbergen Lorena2,Pigman Jerry G.1,Stinson Kidd Pamela3,McCoy Carrie4,Pollack Susan H.5

Affiliation:

1. Kentucky Transportation Center, College of Engineering, University of Kentucky, 176 CE/Transportation Building, Lexington, KY 40506-0281

2. Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center, 235 South Lucas Road, Lucas, KY 42156

3. College of Nursing, Arizona State University, Room 444, P.O. Box 87287-2602, Tempe, AZ 85287-2602

4. School of Nursing, Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center, Northern Kentucky University, 333 Waller Avenue, Suite 202, Lexington, KY 40504-2915

5. Departments of Pediatrics and Preventive Medicine, Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center, 333 Waller Avenue, Suite 202, Lexington, KY 40504-2915

Abstract

Teen-driver motor vehicle crashes (MVCs), MVC-related injuries, and MVC-related costs before (1993-1995) and after (1997-1999) the implementation of the teen driver licensing (TDL) program in Kentucky are evaluated. Data collected as part of the study are used to recommend actions to enhance the effectiveness of Kentucky’s TDL program. The study involved the analysis of teen crash data pre-TDL and post-TDL by using data from the Kentucky Accident Reporting System database and the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet driver license file. The study also involved analysis of crash data in relation to crash costs by using the CrashCost software program. Findings indicate that implementation of the TDL program in Kentucky resulted in a substantial (32 percent) reduction in MVC rates for 16-year-old drivers from before the TDL program and a similar reduction in crashes after midnight, fatal crashes, and injury crashes for the 16-year-old age group. Cost analysis indicates an estimated annual reduction of $34.2 million in 16-year-old teen-driver MVC-related expenses. However, after a dramatic reduction in the number of crashes for ages 16 to 16.5 (learner permit stage), the number of crashes rose sharply for ages 16.5 to 17, when drivers may have progressed to independent driving. There were no decreases in crash rates for 17- and 18-year-old drivers under the TDL program. Results from this study indicate a need for more effective measures to decrease MVCs for ages 16.5 to 18, such as upgrading to a full graduated driver licensing program.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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