The present study examined the efficacy of videophone conversations for enhancing conversation partner situational awareness and mitigating cell phone distraction during intersection drives. Younger and older drivers drove through simulated intersections in four conditions: undistracted, with an in-car passenger, with a remote partner who could see the driver and a subset of the driving scene via a videophone, and with a remote partner on a cell phone. Relative to the cell phone condition, passenger and videophone conversations enhanced situational awareness and mitigated distraction. Younger and older drivers showed similar benefits, although there were age-related costs to driving performance overall. Videophone information offers a simpl...
This study tested if intelligently suspending cell phone conversationsduring demanding driving situa...
A total of 96 pairs of older and younger drivers participated in a study assessing the effects of co...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15255032004PDFResearch PaperShinar, David...
The present study examined the efficacy of videophone conversations for enhancing conversation partn...
Driver distraction is a widespread and growing issue. Previous studies have shown that passenger con...
Research has conclusively shown that cell phones have a detrimental effect on driving performance. I...
Summary: This research assessed the effects of cell phone conversations on driving. Our first study...
The research systematically compared the driving performance and conversational patterns of drivers ...
The research systematically compared the driving performance and conversational patterns of drivers ...
The research systematically compared the driving performance and conversational patterns of drivers ...
The research systematically compared the driving performance and conversational patterns of drivers ...
It has often been suggested by individuals that engaging in a cell phone conversation would help ke...
It has often been suggested by individuals that engaging in a cell phone conversation would help ke...
It has been demonstrated that cell-phone conversations impair driving performance. However, it is un...
In this study, a cohort of 78 university students performed a driving experience in a virtual urban ...
This study tested if intelligently suspending cell phone conversationsduring demanding driving situa...
A total of 96 pairs of older and younger drivers participated in a study assessing the effects of co...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15255032004PDFResearch PaperShinar, David...
The present study examined the efficacy of videophone conversations for enhancing conversation partn...
Driver distraction is a widespread and growing issue. Previous studies have shown that passenger con...
Research has conclusively shown that cell phones have a detrimental effect on driving performance. I...
Summary: This research assessed the effects of cell phone conversations on driving. Our first study...
The research systematically compared the driving performance and conversational patterns of drivers ...
The research systematically compared the driving performance and conversational patterns of drivers ...
The research systematically compared the driving performance and conversational patterns of drivers ...
The research systematically compared the driving performance and conversational patterns of drivers ...
It has often been suggested by individuals that engaging in a cell phone conversation would help ke...
It has often been suggested by individuals that engaging in a cell phone conversation would help ke...
It has been demonstrated that cell-phone conversations impair driving performance. However, it is un...
In this study, a cohort of 78 university students performed a driving experience in a virtual urban ...
This study tested if intelligently suspending cell phone conversationsduring demanding driving situa...
A total of 96 pairs of older and younger drivers participated in a study assessing the effects of co...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15255032004PDFResearch PaperShinar, David...