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Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. 2659:91-97
Speeding-related crashes continue to be a serious problem in the United States. A recently completed NHTSA project, Motivations for Speeding, collected data to address questions about driver speeding behavior. This naturalistic driving study used 1-H
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Gautam Divekar, Siby Samuel, Kristopher T Korbelak, Donald L. Fisher, Richard D. Blomberg, Alexander Pollatsek, F. Dennis Thomas
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Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. 2602:121-128
There are numerous reports in the literature of an increase in crash risk associated with the performance of a secondary in-vehicle task while driving. Recently, it has been shown that the excessively long glances away from the forward roadway are th
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 59:1626-1630
This paper describes two, part-task driving simulator studies that investigated how drivers handle safety information from multiple sources simultaneously, including in-vehicle and external sources. Specifically, the studies examined concurrent Drive
Autor:
Anuj K. Pradhan, Gautam Divekar, Kathleen M. Masserang, Ian J. Reagan, Donald L. Fisher, Alexander Pollatsek
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Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. 20:154-169
Driver distraction inside and outside the vehicle is increasingly a problem, especially for younger drivers. In many cases the distraction is associated with long glances away from the forward roadway. Such glances have been shown to be highly predic
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Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. 2321:15-22
Distractions are a major contributor to automobile crashes, almost one-third of which are thought to be caused by distractions external to the vehicle. Increasingly, external distractions include video billboards, marquees, and variable message signs
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Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. 2321:31-37
Long glances inside a vehicle when driving are predictive of crashes on the road. Laboratory studies have shown that novice drivers are more likely to make such long in-vehicle glances than are more experienced drivers. Moreover, a training program f
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Kathleen M. Masserang, Donald L. Fisher, Gautam Divekar, Matthew R. E. Romoser, F.D. Thomas, Richard D. Blomberg, Alexander Pollatsek, Michael A. Knodler, Anuj K. Pradhan, Ian J. Reagan, Tracy Zafian
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Ergonomics. 54:917-931
Several studies have documented that the failure of drivers to attend to the forward roadway for a period lasting longer than 2-3 s is a major cause of highway crashes. Moreover, several studies have demonstrated that novice drivers are more likely t
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Anuj, Pradhan, Kathleen M, Masserang, Gautam, Divekar, Ian, Reagan, F Dennis, Thomas, Richard, Blomberg, Alexander, Pollatsek, Donald, Fisher
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Proceedings of the ... International Driving Symposium on Human Factors in Driver Assessment, Training, and Vehicle Design. 2009
All programs assessing attention maintenance inside the vehicle have required eye trackers and either a driving simulator or a specially equipped field vehicle. Ideally, one would like a way to assess attention maintenance that could be implemented o