
@article{ref1,
title="Driver testing and training",
journal="Traffic quarterly",
year="1957",
author="Buck, D.s.",
volume="11",
number="4",
pages="501-513",
abstract="Every year some 6,000,000 persons are licensed to drive, and annually they join with other licensed river to produce millions of accidents, with more than a million injuries, more than 100,000 permanent disabilities, and some 40,000 deaths. The economic losses are huge, exceeding $5 billion a year. It is unusual to find drivers, in any adult group, who have never been involved in an accident of some sort. No driving test has been developed that perfectly separates &quot;good&quot; drivers form &quot;bad.&quot; Good drivers can generally become &quot;bad&quot; when motivated by hurry, worry, sleeplessness, irritation, distraction, illness, or romance. It is common knowledge that some husbands, ordinarily law-abiding drivers, under a temporary change in the anxious dash to a hospital. This article discusses the effects of driver testing and training on the ability of driving skills.   Keywords: Driver distraction;<p /> ",
language="",
issn="0041-0713",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}