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Read a recent commentary on how advancing ADHD-driving research can improve driver safety.
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A new CIRP study explains why traffic safety researchers and advocates need to take action to improve researcher access to state crash, licensing, and traffic citation data.
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Read about a new CHOP study that found teens with a history of ADHD need stronger medical monitoring of health risks, including driver readiness.
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Read an excerpt from a CHOP Research Institute Cornerstone blog about a new data warehouse created by CIRP researchers that is being used to advance injury prevention research.
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Read about new research published in the Journal of Safety Research that describes licensing proportions, crash rates, and rates of moving violations among older drivers in NJ between 2010 and 2014.
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Teen drivers with ADHD are significantly more likely to crash, be issued traffic and moving violations, and engage in risky driving behaviors than their peers without ADHD.
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Learn about a study funded by the National Science Foundation that is developing novel approaches to keep driver attention on the road.
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New research examines how mental health symptoms related to ADHD, conduct disorder, and depression may affect the driving behaviors of newly licensed teens.
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A new study reveals teen driver car crashes and gun assaults in the US have caused us to lag behind other wealthy nations in reducing childhood mortality rates.
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Read about a research study published in JAMA Pediatrics on adolescents with ADHD and crash risk when newly licensed.
