Efficacy, strengths, and limitations of in-vehicle feedback technology to reduce young drivers’ risk: Recent findings from the literature
<p dir="ltr">The main goal of this presentation is to describe the current state of research in regards to in-vehicle feedback technology aimed at young drivers. Young drivers have a higher crash risk worldwide than other age groups, and the first months after licensing are the most...
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| Main Author: | Marie Claude Ouimet (2512999) (author) |
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