A comparison of methods to estimate the extent of unlicensed driving: Literature review. Final report to Queensland Transport
Watson, Barry, Armstrong, Kerry, Livingstone, Kerrie, & Wilson, Adrian (2009) A comparison of methods to estimate the extent of unlicensed driving: Literature review. Final report to Queensland Transport. (Unpublished)
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Unlicensed driving is a serious problem in many countries, despite ongoing improvements in traffic law enforcement practices and technology. The term ‘unlicensed driver' is generally used to refer to people who operate a motor vehicle or motorcycle without a valid driver's licence, including those who: • have let their licence expire; • have been disqualified or suspended from driving; • hold an inappropriate class of licence for the vehicle they drive; • drive outside the restrictions of a special licence; • don’t currently hold a licence; or • have never held a licence.
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