The combination of teen drivers and peer passengers presents a unique challenge to roadway safety. Teen drivers, being inexperienced, have not mastered essential driving skills and may not know how to safely manage their passengers. Peer passengers may not know how to help the driver and, as a result, become a source of distraction and a risk-promoting factor. We examined the effect of working relationships (i.e. cooperative, individualistic, and competitive) on driver-passenger social interactions in a driving simulator using observational and self-report methods by experimentally inducing the type of working relationship via a pre-drive social interaction task. The preliminary results indicated that dyads assigned to the cooperation condi...
It is currently unknown how automated vehicle platoons will be perceived by other road users in thei...
Approximately one third of car trips involve one or more passengers and yet we know little about how...
Teenage passengers might influence risky driving, particularly in certain mental states. Notably, so...
AbstractPurposeThere is a higher likelihood of crashes and fatalities when an adolescent drives with...
The mechanisms for young drivers being at increased risk of collision with peer aged passengers in ...
Objective Serious crashes are more likely when teenage drivers have teenage passengers. One likely s...
Summary: This driving simulator study aimed to investigate (1) effects of peer passengers on a varie...
Objective: Teenage passengers affect teenage driving performance, possibly by social influence. To e...
Social cognitive factors involved in automobile driving are generally understudied. Typically, human...
Introduction: While the negative influence of passengers on driving is usually studied, young passen...
Young adults are over-represented in motor vehicle crashes and the carrying of same passengers puts ...
The “Modular and Scalable Application Platform for ITS Components” (MoSAIC) offers the possibility t...
In fully automated vehicles, human participation in the driving task is unnecessary but some involve...
Final report.PDFTech ReportDOT HS 811 540DTNH22-05-D-05043LicensingDriver licensingGraduated licensi...
An exploratory study was designed to examine male and female teenage drivers’ perceptions and expec...
It is currently unknown how automated vehicle platoons will be perceived by other road users in thei...
Approximately one third of car trips involve one or more passengers and yet we know little about how...
Teenage passengers might influence risky driving, particularly in certain mental states. Notably, so...
AbstractPurposeThere is a higher likelihood of crashes and fatalities when an adolescent drives with...
The mechanisms for young drivers being at increased risk of collision with peer aged passengers in ...
Objective Serious crashes are more likely when teenage drivers have teenage passengers. One likely s...
Summary: This driving simulator study aimed to investigate (1) effects of peer passengers on a varie...
Objective: Teenage passengers affect teenage driving performance, possibly by social influence. To e...
Social cognitive factors involved in automobile driving are generally understudied. Typically, human...
Introduction: While the negative influence of passengers on driving is usually studied, young passen...
Young adults are over-represented in motor vehicle crashes and the carrying of same passengers puts ...
The “Modular and Scalable Application Platform for ITS Components” (MoSAIC) offers the possibility t...
In fully automated vehicles, human participation in the driving task is unnecessary but some involve...
Final report.PDFTech ReportDOT HS 811 540DTNH22-05-D-05043LicensingDriver licensingGraduated licensi...
An exploratory study was designed to examine male and female teenage drivers’ perceptions and expec...
It is currently unknown how automated vehicle platoons will be perceived by other road users in thei...
Approximately one third of car trips involve one or more passengers and yet we know little about how...
Teenage passengers might influence risky driving, particularly in certain mental states. Notably, so...