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CR 27: Evaluation of Queensland defensive driving course (1984)

A Defensive Driving Course (DDC) comprising four two-hour lectures has been administered by the Queensland Road Safety council since 1969. An evaluation of DDC road accident records for the 12 month periods before and after course attendance indicates that the DW is not effective for reducing for 17-19 year olds or for females aged over 20 years. Significant accident reductions were found for male drivers aged 20-39 years who drive as part of their work but a benefit-cost analysis for this group concludes that the benefits of the accident reductions do not exceed the cost of the program.

Type: Research and Analysis Report

Sub Type: Consultant Report

Author(s): S Payne, A Hall & A Brownlea

Topics: Licensing training

Publication Date: 01/01/83

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