The policy environment for young drivers is a sensitive and sometimes heated, media-driven one in which the evidence about interventions being considered can take a back-seat to headlines, public response and pressure from different interest groups. A balance is needed between policies that save lives but also allow mobility and do not inadvertently disadvantage subgroups of young drivers beyond a level the community deems reasonable and practicable.
It is within this context that The George Institute has developed this online tool to help policymakers and other stakeholders, such as media, youth practitioners and interest groups, understand and consider the available evidence about young driver safety issues. The objectives are to:
The definition of “young driver” varies widely from research study to study, but in the Young Driver Factbase it typically covers ages 16-25 years.
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Factbase Supporters Welcome
The Young Driver Factbase provides a launch pad for extensive online resources and a format for potential debate and discussions. The George Institute has established the initial stage of the Young Driver Factbase, and is looking for sponsors to support the ongoing maintenance and development of the resource. To discuss how you might be able to support the Factbase, contact the Director of Corporate Partnerships at The George Institute on 9657 0300.
About The George Institute
The George Institute is a world renowned health and medical research institute, focused on the prevention and management of chronic disease and injury. The George conducts high-impact research across a broad health landscape and is a respected voice among global policy makers. The George has conducted major applied research projects and innovative community-based programs from bases in Australia, China and India. In 2009, the Institute celebrates a decade of discovery, innovation and impact. www.thegeorgeinstitute.org