The Driver Behaviour Questionnaire: A French Study on Young Drivers
FREYDIER ; BERTHELON ; BASTIEN-TONIAZZO ; GIGOUT
Type de document
COMMUNICATION PAR AFFICHE (AFF)
Langue
francais
Auteur
FREYDIER ; BERTHELON ; BASTIEN-TONIAZZO ; GIGOUT
Résumé / Abstract
Epidemiological studies have shown that road accidents are the first cause of death among people aged 15 to 24 years. Experimental studies have demonstrated lower skills among young novice drivers compared to more experienced drivers. The hypothesis of a difference in risk taking between novice and experienced drivers is raised. First, the aim of our study is to experimentally validate the tool Driving Behaviour Questionnaire (DBQ) with a population of young drivers. In a second step, our analysis determine if the prevalence of risk-taking driving changes between 18 and 21 years.