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Title: InVehicle Technology:


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  • In-Vehicle Technology
  • Monitoring Teen Compliance with
  • Graduated Driver Licensing Requirements

Patricia McCormack Director Driver and Vehicle
Services Minnesota Department of Public
Safety 2009 American Association of Motor
Vehicle Administrators International
Conference August 25, 2009
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Teen Driver Problem
US fatal crashes (2003) per capita as a function
of age and sex (US DOT, 2003).
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Teen Driver Problem
  • Nationally, teenagers accounted for 10 of the US
    population in 2007 and 12 of motor vehicle crash
    deaths
  • Based on crashes of all severities, the crash
    rate per mile driven for 16-19 year-olds is 4
    times the risk for older drivers, with risk being
    highest for age 16
  • The crash rate per mile driven is twice as high
    for 16 year-olds as it is for 18-19 year-olds
  • Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, 2008

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Minnesota Crash Statistics
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Possible Solutions
  • Teen drivers represent most crashes and years of
    lost productive life
  • The first few months of driving are the most
    dangerous for teens.
  • A variety of solutions can be used to reduce the
    risks associated with teen driving, particularly
    for newly licensed teens
  • Graduated Driver Licensing
  • Parental Supervision
  • Technology
  • Monitoring
  • In-vehicle feedback
  • Forcing functions

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Workshop Purpose
  • To identify technologies that are available to
    support GDL regulations.
  • To discuss available and prototype technologies
    that may improve teen compliance with GDL
    regulations.
  • Identify privacy issues associated with
    technology use.
  • Discuss the role of technology as a parental
    support for teen driver compliance with GDL
    regulations.

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Workshop Structure
  • 900 Introduction to Workshop/Teen Driver Issues
    - Patricia McCormack
  • 915 Summary of Current Teen Driver Support
    System Technologies - Michael Manser
  • 930 What are the strengths, weaknesses, and
    potential barriers to system integration within a
    GDL framework?
  • Michael Manser
  • Discussion
  • 1000 Break
  • 1015 Privacy considerations with Intelligent
    Transportation Systems technology Implications
    for Teen Driver
  • Support Systems. Frank Douma
  • Discussion
  • 1045 Would parents/guardians find these systems
    useful and will they be perceived as contributing
    to GDL
  • regulation compliance? Would driver licensing
    agencies find these systems useful and will they
    be
  • perceived as contributing to GDL regulation
    compliance? Gina Bass
  • Discussion

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Audience Participation
  • is essential to this workshop.
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