The objectives of the proposed longitudinal study on evaluating the effectiveness of driver education programs in minimizing teenage car accidents are as follows:
- To determine the extent to which driver education programs reduce the incidence of car accidents among teenagers.
- To identify the most effective types of driver education programs in reducing teenage car accidents.
- To investigate the impact of duration and timing of driver education programs on driving behavior and accident rates.
- To examine the role of parental involvement, peer influence, and socioeconomic status on driving behavior and accident rates among teenagers.
- To provide insights and recommendations for improving driver education programs and reducing the risk of car accidents among teenagers.
Through achieving these objectives, the study aims to contribute to the development of evidence-based policies and practices that can help minimize the number of car accidents among teenagers, ultimately improving the safety of our roads and protecting the lives of young drivers.