PDFTech ReportMPC 17-323 (project 407)Cellular telephonesSmartphonesDriver distractionHuman factors in accidentsHigh risk driversDriversUnited StatesMountain Plains ConsortiumSanbonmatsu, David M.Strayer, David L.Behrends, Arwen A.Medeiros-Ward, NathanWatson, Jason M.Mountain Plains ConsortiumUS Transportation CollectionFollowing previous research, drivers reported using cell phonesfor benefits such as getting work done. The hypocrisy of usingcell phones while advocating restrictions appears to stem fromdifferences in the perceived safety risks of self vs. others\ue2\u20ac\u2122 useof cell phones. Many, if not most, drivers believe they can drivesafely while using mobile devices. However, they lack confidencein others\ue2\u20ac\u2122 abilit...
Copyright © 2020, National Academy of Sciences: Transportation Research BoardDespite increased media...
Summary: This research assessed the effects of cell phone conversations on driving. Our first study...
* Author for all correspondence TRB 2003 Annual Meeting CD-ROM Paper revised from original submitta...
PDFTech ReportMPC 17-323Cellular telephonesSmartphonesDriver distractionHuman factors in accidentsHi...
This report assesses the risks and benefits associated with cellular phone use while driving. The in...
Cell phone use has become one of the more common driver distractions. Investigation of the effects o...
Mobile phone usage while driving is increasing throughout the world. In this paper, we use survey da...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Psychology: Counseling, 2014The California Wireless Teleph...
Mobile phone usage while driving is increasing throughout the world. In this paper, we use survey da...
In the last few years, research on driver distraction focused on assessing the extent to which using...
Nowadays, mobile phones have become a common gadget which allows people to access social network sit...
Numerous governments have introduced regulations governing the use of mobile (cellular) telephones w...
demonstrated that cell phone use contributes to accidents, slower reactions, and more dangerous driv...
Previous research has shown that mobile phone use while driving increases the risk of being involved...
Regulation of the use of cellular phones by individuals while driving is now commonplace outside the...
Copyright © 2020, National Academy of Sciences: Transportation Research BoardDespite increased media...
Summary: This research assessed the effects of cell phone conversations on driving. Our first study...
* Author for all correspondence TRB 2003 Annual Meeting CD-ROM Paper revised from original submitta...
PDFTech ReportMPC 17-323Cellular telephonesSmartphonesDriver distractionHuman factors in accidentsHi...
This report assesses the risks and benefits associated with cellular phone use while driving. The in...
Cell phone use has become one of the more common driver distractions. Investigation of the effects o...
Mobile phone usage while driving is increasing throughout the world. In this paper, we use survey da...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Psychology: Counseling, 2014The California Wireless Teleph...
Mobile phone usage while driving is increasing throughout the world. In this paper, we use survey da...
In the last few years, research on driver distraction focused on assessing the extent to which using...
Nowadays, mobile phones have become a common gadget which allows people to access social network sit...
Numerous governments have introduced regulations governing the use of mobile (cellular) telephones w...
demonstrated that cell phone use contributes to accidents, slower reactions, and more dangerous driv...
Previous research has shown that mobile phone use while driving increases the risk of being involved...
Regulation of the use of cellular phones by individuals while driving is now commonplace outside the...
Copyright © 2020, National Academy of Sciences: Transportation Research BoardDespite increased media...
Summary: This research assessed the effects of cell phone conversations on driving. Our first study...
* Author for all correspondence TRB 2003 Annual Meeting CD-ROM Paper revised from original submitta...