Abstract

Traffic-related crashes impact drivers of all ages. Post-license driving classes have emerged to equip drivers with higher level skills needed to prevent and avoid emergency situations. A performance driving center offers teenage and adult car control classes designed to address defensive driving skills through both classroom instruction and hands-on practice on a closed-road track. To obtain the views from teenagers and adults, both groups completed a survey immediately after their classes, and the adults completed a phone interview six months later. Results from the teenage and adult survey showed that both groups reported the most important topics learned during the car control class were skid recovery, using the antilock braking system (ABS) and looking where the car should go. Both teenagers and adults reported that they plan to significantly change their driving behaviors, especially those concerning seating, hand and mirror positions. Overall, after the class, the teenagers and adults felt “moderately competent” in their ability to perform the exercises practiced during the class, which increased from the rating of “not competent” prior to the class. The results from the phone interview with the adults suggest that ABS braking was the most important topic six months later. ABS braking was also the single-most reported skill used after the class and the self-identified skill most used to avoid a crash. The phone interview showed that the adults accurately predicted their use of the behaviors (seating position, vision, distractions, etc.) and turned those behaviors taught during the class into habits of their daily driving. Overall, the results from the teenage and adult survey, as well as the phone interview with the adults, suggest that the participants benefitted from the knowledge and skills gained from the one-day car control class.

Highlights

  • It is known that there are thousands of traffic-related injuries and fatalities every year worldwide.Post-license advanced driver’s training classes have emerged, with the goal of improving the skills needed to prevent and mitigate emergency situations

  • Car control classes offered to teenagers and adults focus on improving the drivers’ knowledge and their ability to control a vehicle through classroom instruction and behind-the-wheel experience on a closed road course

  • Students experience various exercises focused on the proper use of vehicle safety systems (e.g., antilock braking system (ABS)), steering techniques and corrective maneuvers

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Introduction

It is known that there are thousands of traffic-related injuries and fatalities every year worldwide.Post-license advanced driver’s training classes have emerged, with the goal of improving the skills needed to prevent and mitigate emergency situations. The first phase is the pre-driving phase, where individuals must pass a written exam testing the knowledge of laws and policies and a vision screening [1]. Once the written knowledge exam is passed, individuals are granted a learner’s permit, where they are able to practice driving when accompanied by an experienced adult driver—typically, a parent. Learner drivers with permits are required to show 50 h of documented accompanied driving time, and some states require 10 h of nighttime driving [2]. Learner drivers under the age of 18 wanting to earn a license are required to take a driver’s education course, typically comprised of 30 h of classroom instruction and 6 h of behind-the-wheel instruction [1]

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