Safety (Dec 2020)

Parents’ Views of a Classroom and Closed-Road Post-License Driving Program for Teen Drivers, Guard Your Life

  • Lauren Mims,
  • Johnell O. Brooks,
  • Casey Jenkins,
  • Breno Schwambach,
  • Daniel Gubitosa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/safety6040056
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 4
p. 56

Abstract

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In the US, teenage drivers have an increased risk of being involved in crashes. To address this, post-license advanced driving programs have emerged. This study gains parents’ perspectives while observing their teens’ involvement in a post-license driving program focused on a hands-on introduction to emergency braking, skid recovery and the dangers of distracted driving. Parents completed a survey after the program, and for comparison purposes, the teens also completed a survey at the end of the program. While the parents only observed the program, the results revealed that most learned useful information and would consider additional training for themselves. Almost all teens and parents reported anticipating changing their driving behaviors, specifically by reducing distractions, having a heightened awareness and changing their driving position. These results suggest that parents benefited from simply observing the class.

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