Wednesday, September 2, 2009

More driver training for young people

There’s been a lot of attention on road crashes involving young people, and research at the University of Adelaide’s Centre for Automotive Safety has found young drivers are twice as likely to have an accident during their first few months on their P’s.

Learners need fifty hours of supervised driving before getting their Provisional license, but the study found it is many hundreds of hours before young drivers become competent behind the wheel.

Peter talked to Craig Kloeden from the Adelaide Unviersity.

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