Driver distraction, or inattention, has been receiving wide media attention recently as many state legislatures are considering various levels of restricting cell phone use. Research has been conducted using a variety of experimental methods to determine the level of risk associated with driving inattention. While most of this research suggests that inattention impairs driving, there have been no studies to directly link driving inattention to crashes. Data from the 100-Car Naturalistic Driving Study, an instrumented vehicle study for which data was collected on 100 drivers in the Washington, DC metropolitan area for 12 months, were used in the following analyses. Crashes and near-crashes were identified in the data using post-hoc triggers ...
Driver inattention is a very significant but often neglected road safety issue. In terms of its cont...
Approximately one quarter of vehicle crashes in the United States are estimated to result from the d...
In general terms, distraction can be defi ned as misallocated attention.1 In the context of driving,...
Driver inattention and driver distraction represent a major problem in road safety. Although both ar...
Background Driver inattention and distraction represent major challenges for road safety. Although b...
Distraction and inattention are considered to be very important and prevalent factors in the causati...
NHTSA-Vehicle Safety Research2006PDFTech ReportKlauer, S. G.Dingus, T ANeale, V LSudweeks, J DRamsey...
Distraction and inattention pose a considerable threat to road safety, not only for car drivers, but...
Background : Use of cellular phones have been shown to be associated with crashes but many external ...
Driver inattention, especially driver distraction, is an extremely influential but generally neglect...
The general objective of the present analysis was to investigate the role of driver inattention in r...
This report primarily focuses on an attempt to document the level of driver distraction existing in ...
Research project capsule.PDFBooklet/Pamphlet13-1SADriver distractionHuman factors in accidentsAccide...
For years, public health experts have been concerned about the effect of cell phone use on motor veh...
The results indicated that driving while drowsy results in a four- to six-times higher near-crash/cr...
Driver inattention is a very significant but often neglected road safety issue. In terms of its cont...
Approximately one quarter of vehicle crashes in the United States are estimated to result from the d...
In general terms, distraction can be defi ned as misallocated attention.1 In the context of driving,...
Driver inattention and driver distraction represent a major problem in road safety. Although both ar...
Background Driver inattention and distraction represent major challenges for road safety. Although b...
Distraction and inattention are considered to be very important and prevalent factors in the causati...
NHTSA-Vehicle Safety Research2006PDFTech ReportKlauer, S. G.Dingus, T ANeale, V LSudweeks, J DRamsey...
Distraction and inattention pose a considerable threat to road safety, not only for car drivers, but...
Background : Use of cellular phones have been shown to be associated with crashes but many external ...
Driver inattention, especially driver distraction, is an extremely influential but generally neglect...
The general objective of the present analysis was to investigate the role of driver inattention in r...
This report primarily focuses on an attempt to document the level of driver distraction existing in ...
Research project capsule.PDFBooklet/Pamphlet13-1SADriver distractionHuman factors in accidentsAccide...
For years, public health experts have been concerned about the effect of cell phone use on motor veh...
The results indicated that driving while drowsy results in a four- to six-times higher near-crash/cr...
Driver inattention is a very significant but often neglected road safety issue. In terms of its cont...
Approximately one quarter of vehicle crashes in the United States are estimated to result from the d...
In general terms, distraction can be defi ned as misallocated attention.1 In the context of driving,...