Drivers’ propensity to engage in a telephone conversation and text messaging was observed in a driving simulator study and compared to self-reported engagement in such tasks in the real world. As sensation seeking has been linked to unsafe driving behaviours and self-reported driving violations, drivers were preselected for the study using the Arnett Inventory of Sensation Seeking. In general, drivers’ observed engagement with their mobile phone was not as high in the driving simulator as their self-reported declarations. Some differences were found between the high and low sensation seekers, with more phone calls executed by the high sensation seekers and more text messages performed by the low sensation seekers. Self-report resul...
The adaptive behaviour of mobile phone distracted drivers has been a topic of much discussion in the...
Mobile phone use while driving (MPUWD) is an increasingly common form of distracted driving. Given i...
Mobile phone distracted driving is a recurrent issue in road safety worldwide. Recent research on dr...
Drivers’ propensity to engage in a telephone conversation and text messaging was observed in a drivi...
Mobile phone use whilst driving can be considered to have a negative impact on driving performance; ...
This thesis investigates drivers willingness to engage with a mobile phone while driving. Many stud...
Background: Extensive research showed that multitasking negatively affects driving performance. Mult...
BackgroundExtensive research showed that multitasking negatively affects driving performance. Multit...
This study aims to improve our understanding of why drivers use their mobile phones while driving an...
The effects on driving performance of using a hands-free, mobile telephone were investigated in a pu...
Using a cell phone while driving has been shown to have a negative impact on driver performance. To ...
Drivers normally elect whether or not to engage with a secondary task while driving. This study aime...
Mobile phone use while driving (MPUWD) is an increasingly common form of distracted driving. Given i...
Mobile phone use while driving (MPUWD) is an increasingly common form of distracted driving. Given i...
Given evidence of effects of mobile phone use on driving, and also legislation, many careful drivers...
The adaptive behaviour of mobile phone distracted drivers has been a topic of much discussion in the...
Mobile phone use while driving (MPUWD) is an increasingly common form of distracted driving. Given i...
Mobile phone distracted driving is a recurrent issue in road safety worldwide. Recent research on dr...
Drivers’ propensity to engage in a telephone conversation and text messaging was observed in a drivi...
Mobile phone use whilst driving can be considered to have a negative impact on driving performance; ...
This thesis investigates drivers willingness to engage with a mobile phone while driving. Many stud...
Background: Extensive research showed that multitasking negatively affects driving performance. Mult...
BackgroundExtensive research showed that multitasking negatively affects driving performance. Multit...
This study aims to improve our understanding of why drivers use their mobile phones while driving an...
The effects on driving performance of using a hands-free, mobile telephone were investigated in a pu...
Using a cell phone while driving has been shown to have a negative impact on driver performance. To ...
Drivers normally elect whether or not to engage with a secondary task while driving. This study aime...
Mobile phone use while driving (MPUWD) is an increasingly common form of distracted driving. Given i...
Mobile phone use while driving (MPUWD) is an increasingly common form of distracted driving. Given i...
Given evidence of effects of mobile phone use on driving, and also legislation, many careful drivers...
The adaptive behaviour of mobile phone distracted drivers has been a topic of much discussion in the...
Mobile phone use while driving (MPUWD) is an increasingly common form of distracted driving. Given i...
Mobile phone distracted driving is a recurrent issue in road safety worldwide. Recent research on dr...