Simulated Driving and the Question-Behavior Effect
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In industrialized countries and in countries in the developing world, motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of injury and the most important cause of death and disability in the first half of life [1,2] In Italy traffic accidents are the leading cause of death among young people aged between 15 and 20 years. Per mile driven, teen drivers aged 16-19 years are four times more likely than older drivers to crash.
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[3] Walter Gerbino,et al. Reflective Thinking and Simulated Driving: The Importance of Answering Questions , 2015 .
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