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P-ISSN 2652-4260
E-ISSN 2652-4252
Article Type 1: Peer-reviewed papers
Vol. 18, Issue 4, 2007November 29, 2007 AEST

Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks? Training and Older Motorcyclists

Narelle Haworth, Christine Mulvihill, Peter Rowden,
older drivermotorcycleeducationcrash analysisAustralia
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Articles in Vol. 18, Issue 4, 2007

Vol. 18, Issue 4, 2007
  • Stay Safe Rangers Initiative
    Michael PaineKathryn HendersonIan Faulks
  • Keys2drive – Helping Learner Drivers Become Safer Drivers
    Sharon HanlonGreg Smith
  • Road Safety on the Asian Highway
    Lori Mooren
  • Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks? Training and Older Motorcyclists
    Narelle HaworthChristine MulvihillPeter Rowden
  • Characteristics of Rollover Crashes
    Jack McLeanCraig KloedenGiulio Ponte
  • Why Do Older Drivers Have a High Rate of Involvement in Casualty Accidents Per Distance Driven?
    John Catchpole
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Haworth, N., Mulvihill, C., & Rowden, P. (2007). Teaching old dogs new tricks? Training and older motorcyclists. Journal of Road Safety, 18(4), 20–25.
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