Intervention to Improve Driving Practices Among High-Risk Teen Drivers (NCT04317664) | Clinical Trial Compass
CompletedPhase 3
Intervention to Improve Driving Practices Among High-Risk Teen Drivers
United States240 participantsStarted 2020-09-28
Plain-language summary
The purpose of this study is to test the effects of an in-vehicle driving feedback technology, with and without parent communication training, on risky driving events, unsafe driving behaviors, and subsequent traffic violations among teens who have recently received a moving traffic violation.
Who can participate
Age range16 Years – 17 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* Age 16-17 years at time of violation
* Convicted of a moving violation
* Possess a valid intermediate driver's license issued by the state of Ohio, with proof of car insurance
* Access to a vehicle with an On-board Diagnostics II system port (i.e. cars made after 1996) in which he/she is the primary driver
* Smartphone with Bluetooth capabilities
* At least one legal guardian
Exclusion Criteria:
* Unable to drive due to injury, license suspension, or car damage
* Vehicle already has an in-vehicle driving feedback system installed
* Extremely low average weekly drive time (e.g. \<1 hour per week)
* Currently enrolled in another driving-related study
* War of the State
* Non-English speaking parent
* Adults unable to consent
* Pregnant women
* Prisoners