The impact of changes to the graduated driver licensing program in Queensland, Australia on the experiences of Learner drivers

May 7, 2011Accident; analysis and prevention

How changes to Queensland's driver training rules affect learner drivers' experiences

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Abstract

Learner drivers in the current graduated driver licensing (GDL) program reported obtaining significantly more supervised driving experience than those in the former program.

  • Current-GDL Learners were more likely to receive driving practice from their mothers compared to the former program.
  • Female Learners in the current-GDL program experienced less difficulty in obtaining supervision than their counterparts in the former program.
  • The number of attempts needed to pass the practical driving assessment remained unchanged between the two programs.
  • Current-GDL Learners held their licenses for a longer duration than those in the former program, with most reporting high accuracy in their logbook entries.
  • A smaller proportion of male current-GDL Learners reported being detected for driving offenses, while female Learners reported lower involvement in crashes.
  • Most current-GDL drivers completed their supervised practice towards the end of the Learner period.

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