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Autor:
Kristie Young, Rachel Osborne, Sjaan Koppel, Judith Charlton, Raphael Grzebieta, Ann Williamson, Narelle Haworth, Jeremy Woolley, Teresa Senserrick
Publikováno v:
Journal of Road Safety, Vol 30, Iss 1 (2019)
Using data from the Australian Naturalistic Driving Study (ANDS), this study examined patterns of secondary task engagement (e.g., mobile phone use, manipulating centre stack controls) during everyday driving trips to determine the type and duration
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https://doaj.org/article/1361e543b405491896307ed605b4d9d8
Autor:
Judith L. Charlton, Marilyn Di Stefano, Bleydy Dimech-Betancourt, Mohammed Aburumman, Rachel Osborne, Sujanie Peiris, Suzanne L. Cross, Gabrielle Williams, Amanda Stephens, Aaron McInnes, Morris Odell, Peteris Darzins, Clare Anderson, Mark Rapoport, Jamie Dow, Des O'Neill, Sjaan Koppel
Publikováno v:
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. 90:229-242
Publikováno v:
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. 73:348-361
Pedestrian distraction from smartphone use is a concern from a road safety perspective. This research examined the effectiveness of current and future potential countermeasures from an end-user perspective by means of interviews and a focus group wit
Autor:
Rachel Osborne
Publikováno v:
Evidence-based dentistry. 22(3)
Design A 24-month randomised, two-armed, double-blinded, parallel controlled trial. Methods Participants were recruited from educational centres for children with special healthcare needs (SHCN) aged 2-6 years. Out of the 37 special needs schools in
Autor:
Kristie Lee Young, Sjaan Koppel, Ann Williamson, Narelle Haworth, Rachel Osborne, Raphael H Grzebieta, Teresa Senserrick, Judith Lynne Charlton, Jeremy Woolley
Publikováno v:
IET Intelligent Transport Systems. 13:1218-1223
This study used data from the Australian Naturalistic Driving Study to study driver engagement in secondary tasks during every day driving and examine the role that various driver characteristics and driving context variables play in influencing the
Autor:
Raphael H Grzebieta, Rachel Osborne, Sjaan Koppel, Ann Williamson, Narelle Haworth, Judith Lynne Charlton, Jeremy Woolley, Kristie Lee Young, Teresa Senserrick
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Australasian College of Road Safety – Volume 30, Issue 1, 2019. 30:27-33
Using data from the Australian Naturalistic Driving Study (ANDS), this study examined patterns of secondary task engagement (e.g., mobile phone use, manipulating centre stack controls) during everyday driving trips to determine the type and duration
Publikováno v:
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. 60:515-523
To better understand the incidence and potential severity of pedestrian smartphone distraction in a city location, a non-invasive observational study was conducted in Melbourne, Australia. Video recordings of pedestrians crossing roads at eight city
Autor:
Rachel Osborne
Publikováno v:
Evidence-Based Dentistry. 22:136-137
Autor:
Richard Chambers, Craig Hassed, Sjaan Koppel, Amanda N. Stephens, Rachel Osborne, Kristie Lee Young
Publikováno v:
Mindfulness. 10:913-922
Distracted driving is a major public health concern because of its potential costs of injury, mortality, and property damage. Understanding the psychological factors that underlie drivers’ willingness to engage in distracting activities despite the
Autor:
Jamie Dow, Sujanie Peiris, Bleydy Dimech-Betancourt, Mohammed Aburumman, Amanda N. Stephens, Marilyn Di Stefano, Sjaan Koppel, Judith Lynne Charlton, Samuel F. Berkovic, Gabrielle Williams, Mark J. Rapoport, Aaron McInnes, Peteris Darzins, Mark J. Cook, Rachel Osborne, Patrick W. Carney, Des O'Neill, Morris Odell
Publikováno v:
Journal of Transport & Health. 23:101286
Objectives To establish the crash risk for drivers with epilepsy and quantify any impacts on on-road driving performance. Methods A systematic search of public health-, psychology-, and transport-databases was conducted. This systematic review was re