Assessing the American public's preferences for reforms to teen driving licensure systems: a discrete choice experiment.
Emmanuel Fulgence DraboJeffrey Paul MichaelJohnathon Pouya EhsaniPublished in: Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention (2024)
Our study found robust support for reforms to teenage driver licensing requirements, favouring easier on-road driving tests over an extended period of intermediate licensure and driver monitoring. Public preferences for licensing systems need to be balanced with the broader policy objectives including optimising mobility and maximising safety.