This report describes the naturalistic observation of secondary behaviors performed by 66 drivers who took part in the Automotive Collision Avoidance System Field Operational Test (ACAS FOT). The ACAS FOT included two driver assistance systems, adaptive cruise control (ACC) and forward collision warning (FCW). Each driver participated in both baseline (no driver assistance systems for one week) and treatment conditions (both ACC and FCW available for 3 weeks). The method employed was to sub-sample video data, and code drivers’ secondary behaviors using 4 s video clips of the driver, collected every 5 minutes. Eight-hundred and ninety video clips were reviewed and coded while participants drove manually, with conventional cruise control, ACC...
Advanced Vehicle Systems promise improved safety and comfort for drivers. Steady advancements in tec...
AbstractPurposeThe proliferation of new communication technologies and capabilities has prompted con...
Driver distraction from secondary in-vehicle activities is increasingly recognized as a significant ...
This report describes the naturalistic observation of secondary behaviors performed by 66 drivers wh...
SAfety VEhicles using adaptive Interface Technology (SAVE-IT Project)This report describes further a...
A study examined the influence of a brief educational intervention on self-reports of past and inten...
DRDA DTRS57-02- R-2003This report describes further analysis of data from the advanced collision avo...
This study assessed the impact of cognitive distraction on drivers’ anticipatory glances. Participan...
Distracted driving is a dangerous activity that continues to claim lives on roadways throughout the ...
Distractions outside the vehicle are a growing cause of concern. Effects of external distractions ar...
Modern cars are increasingly equipped not only with the driver assisting systems, but also in multim...
Various advanced driving assistance systems (ADAS) are designed to help drivers make reasonable evas...
Statistics showing that in-vehicle driver distraction is a major contributing cause in road accident...
015905222015Final ReportPDFTech ReportDTRT12-G-UTC01UMAR24-21BBehaviorDistractionDriversEvaluationPr...
Driver distraction is acknowledged as one of the key contributors to driver accidents (Treat, J.R., ...
Advanced Vehicle Systems promise improved safety and comfort for drivers. Steady advancements in tec...
AbstractPurposeThe proliferation of new communication technologies and capabilities has prompted con...
Driver distraction from secondary in-vehicle activities is increasingly recognized as a significant ...
This report describes the naturalistic observation of secondary behaviors performed by 66 drivers wh...
SAfety VEhicles using adaptive Interface Technology (SAVE-IT Project)This report describes further a...
A study examined the influence of a brief educational intervention on self-reports of past and inten...
DRDA DTRS57-02- R-2003This report describes further analysis of data from the advanced collision avo...
This study assessed the impact of cognitive distraction on drivers’ anticipatory glances. Participan...
Distracted driving is a dangerous activity that continues to claim lives on roadways throughout the ...
Distractions outside the vehicle are a growing cause of concern. Effects of external distractions ar...
Modern cars are increasingly equipped not only with the driver assisting systems, but also in multim...
Various advanced driving assistance systems (ADAS) are designed to help drivers make reasonable evas...
Statistics showing that in-vehicle driver distraction is a major contributing cause in road accident...
015905222015Final ReportPDFTech ReportDTRT12-G-UTC01UMAR24-21BBehaviorDistractionDriversEvaluationPr...
Driver distraction is acknowledged as one of the key contributors to driver accidents (Treat, J.R., ...
Advanced Vehicle Systems promise improved safety and comfort for drivers. Steady advancements in tec...
AbstractPurposeThe proliferation of new communication technologies and capabilities has prompted con...
Driver distraction from secondary in-vehicle activities is increasingly recognized as a significant ...