Young drivers need continued training and educational efforts beyond licensure. The latest in-vehicle monitoring technologies provide a promising way to monitor and advise driving behaviors in real-time. Literature to-date suggests limited success for changing driving behaviors via the use of in-vehicle monitoring technologies, and teens and parents have mixed perceptions about such devices. We argue that certain reinforcement techniques and parameters may lead to more sustainable behavioral changes. This paper describes the findings of an interview with young drivers on their perspectives of in-vehicle monitoring technologies and a feasibility driving simulator experiment that incorporated key reinforcement techniques. Eighteen yo...
The distractive effects of mobile phones are well documented, but the recent development of mobile p...
Poor speed management is a major contributing factor to motor vehicle crashes involving youngdrivers...
Although teen drivers make up a small percentage of the U.S. driving population, they are at an espe...
Young drivers need continued training and educational efforts beyond licensure. The latest in-vehic...
AbstractAdolescent drivers are overrepresented in distraction-related motor vehicle crashes. A numbe...
Background: Smartphone Driver Support Systems (SDSSs) are novel smartphone applications designed to ...
Drivers younger than 25 years are overrepresented in fatal crashes compared to experienced drivers b...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15259452018PDFBriefUnited States. Nationa...
By 2020, it is estimated that road accidents will have moved from ninth to third in the worldwide ra...
This study examines the ability of an event-triggered video system to extend parental involvement in...
Speeding is a major contributor to young drivers' crashes and one of their most commonly observed ri...
Driving behaviors of teenagers and adults in complex driving situations, viz., merges and intersect...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15258052015PDFTech ReportBlomberg, Richar...
Risky driving behaviors are common among young people, who tend to exhibit excessive speeding, speed...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15258052015PDFTech ReportBlomberg, Richar...
The distractive effects of mobile phones are well documented, but the recent development of mobile p...
Poor speed management is a major contributing factor to motor vehicle crashes involving youngdrivers...
Although teen drivers make up a small percentage of the U.S. driving population, they are at an espe...
Young drivers need continued training and educational efforts beyond licensure. The latest in-vehic...
AbstractAdolescent drivers are overrepresented in distraction-related motor vehicle crashes. A numbe...
Background: Smartphone Driver Support Systems (SDSSs) are novel smartphone applications designed to ...
Drivers younger than 25 years are overrepresented in fatal crashes compared to experienced drivers b...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15259452018PDFBriefUnited States. Nationa...
By 2020, it is estimated that road accidents will have moved from ninth to third in the worldwide ra...
This study examines the ability of an event-triggered video system to extend parental involvement in...
Speeding is a major contributor to young drivers' crashes and one of their most commonly observed ri...
Driving behaviors of teenagers and adults in complex driving situations, viz., merges and intersect...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15258052015PDFTech ReportBlomberg, Richar...
Risky driving behaviors are common among young people, who tend to exhibit excessive speeding, speed...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15258052015PDFTech ReportBlomberg, Richar...
The distractive effects of mobile phones are well documented, but the recent development of mobile p...
Poor speed management is a major contributing factor to motor vehicle crashes involving youngdrivers...
Although teen drivers make up a small percentage of the U.S. driving population, they are at an espe...