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Accident Analysis & Prevention | 2004

Does increased confidence among novice drivers imply a decrease in safety? The effects of skid training on slippery road accidents

Ari Katila; Esko Keskinen; Mika Hatakka; Sirkku Laapotti

Finnish driver training was renewed in 1990 with the inclusion of a compulsory skid training course in the curriculum. The study evaluated the renewals effect on accidents in slippery road conditions. A questionnaire was sent by mail to 41000 novice drivers who were randomly selected from the official register of driving licences. It included questions on driving exposure and the accidents the drivers had been involved in during 6-18 months following licensing. The rate of return was 74.7%. Half of the drivers had received their licence in 1989 and had, therefore, not received any skid training. The other half had received their licence in 1990 after the introduction of the skid training course. The results showed no effects of the renewal on slippery road accidents for either male or female drivers. Another questionnaire was sent to 1300 old and new curriculum drivers immediately after licensing and a second time 1/2-1 year later, both with questions about skills, worries and perceived risks regarding driving in slippery conditions. The new curriculum drivers showed higher confidence in their skills and they were less afraid to drive in slippery conditions than the old curriculum drivers. This increase in confidence as a result of skid training is discussed. It is argued that high confidence in ones personal skills does not necessarily imply negative safety. The crucial factor is how these skills are used, and for what purpose.


Accident Analysis & Prevention | 2001

NOVICE DRIVERS' ACCIDENTS AND VIOLATIONS - A FAILURE ON HIGHER OR LOWER HIERARCHICAL LEVELS OF DRIVING BEHAVIOUR

Sirkku Laapotti; Esko Keskinen; Mika Hatakka; Ari Katila


Accident Analysis & Prevention | 1998

Differences in fatal loss-of-control accidents between young male and female drivers

Sirkku Laapotti; Esko Keskinen


Journal of Safety Research | 2003

Comparison of young male and female drivers' attitude and self-reported traffic behaviour in Finland in 1978 and 2001

Sirkku Laapotti; Esko Keskinen; Sirpa Rajalin


Traffic Injury Prevention | 2006

Driving Circumstances and Accidents Among Novice Drivers

Sirkku Laapotti; Esko Keskinen; Mika Hatakka; Kati Hernetkoski; Ari Katila; M. Peräaho; Ilkka Salo


Iatss Research | 1999

INVESTIGATING THE CHARACTERISTICS OF NON-MOTORIZED PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICES - A CASE STUDY OF YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA

Esko Keskinen; Mika Hatakka; Ari Katila; Sirkku Laapotti; M. Peräaho


Traffic Injury Prevention | 2008

Fatal drink-driving accidents of young adult and middle-aged males--a risky driving style or risky lifestyle?

Sirkku Laapotti; Esko Keskinen


Iatss Research | 2016

Comparison of fatal motor vehicle accidents at passive and active railway level crossings in Finland

Sirkku Laapotti


Archive | 2008

Liikennejärjestelmän kolariväkivalta.Kolarikuolemat taajamissa: liikennekuolemien yleiskuva ja kevyen liikenteen syväanalyysi

Marko Kelkka; Timo Ernvall; Esko Keskinen; Timo Kari; Ari Katila; Sirkku Laapotti; Seppo Olkkonen; Riikka Rajamäki; Esa Räty; Antti Virtanen; Kati Hernetkoski; Katja Suhonen


交通心理学研究 | 2001

Traffic Attitudes of Young Male and Female Drivers in Finland--A Comparison between 1978 and 2001 (SPECIAL ISSUE, The 2nd Joint Meeting of Japanese and Northern Europe Traffic Psychology, 2001)

Sirkku Laapotti; Esko Keskinen; Sirpa Rajalin

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Turku University Hospital

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