Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks? Training and Older Motorcyclists
Past studies of the effects of motorcycle training on crash involvement have shown mixed results. However, many of the studies were conducted when most trainee riders were aged under 20. Now, many trainees are older and have considerable car driving experience. Training programs have also changed. F...
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Published in | Journal of Road Safety (Australasian College of Road Safety. Online) Vol. 18; no. 4 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Australasian College of Road Safety
01.11.2007
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Summary: | Past studies of the effects of motorcycle training on crash involvement have shown mixed results. However, many of the studies were conducted when most trainee riders were aged under 20. Now, many trainees are older and have considerable car driving experience. Training programs have also changed. For these reasons, this paper examines the training history of a sample of older riders and the links to their crash involvement. |
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ISSN: | 2652-4260 2652-4252 |