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Does early training improve driving skills of French young novice drivers ?

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The aim of this research was to study drivers' performances and divided attention depending on their initial training. The performances of young novice drivers who received early training, traditionally trained drivers and more experienced drivers were compared during a dual task consisting of a simulated car-following task and a number' parity judgment task. It was expected that, due to their limited driving experience, the young novice drivers would have more difficulty in adequately distributing their attention between the two tasks. Poorer performances by novice drivers than experienced drivers were therefore expected. The results indicate that traditionally trained drivers had more difficulties in speed regulation and maintaining their position in the lane than drivers with early training and experienced drivers. Performance impairment linked to driving inexperience was also found in the secondary task. The results were interpreted regarding the attentional resources involved in driving with a secondary task and supported the positive effects of French early training.
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hal-01357346 , version 1 (29-08-2016)

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Chloé Freydier, Catherine Berthelon, Mireille Bastien-Toniazzo. Does early training improve driving skills of French young novice drivers ?. Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2016, 96, pp.228-236. ⟨10.1016/j.aap.2016.07.026⟩. ⟨hal-01357346⟩
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