Driver inattention is one of the main causes of road crashes. Factors that result in drivers’ attention-related errors, especially from the perspective of driver characteristics, have not been systematically investigated. This study conducted a questionnaire survey and investigated the inter-relationship between driver characteristics and their attention-related errors. Results indicated that (1) driving experience decreases attention-related errors while driving; (2) a higher frequency of driving violations, high disinhbition, and high susceptibility to involuntary distraction are associated with frequent attention-related errors. The findings shed light on the direction of countermeasures to reduce distracted driving and attention-related...
Driver inattention and driver distraction represent a major problem in road safety. Although both ar...
In general terms, distraction can be defi ned as misallocated attention.1 In the context of driving,...
This study assessed the impact of cognitive distraction on drivers’ anticipatory glances. Participan...
Attentional processes are necessary for any complex activity, such as driving. When a driver's atten...
Accident analysis studies have consistently identified attention-related failures as key factors beh...
Over the past two decades the concept of driver distraction has been the focus of intense research a...
Objective: The aim of this research was (a) to study driver inattention as a trait-like variable and...
The misallocation of driver visual attention has been suggested as a major contributing factor to ve...
Inattention is one of the most common factors contributing to road crashes. However, the basic mecha...
The present study empirically examines the role of executive attention as a predictor of distracted ...
Purpose: there is idea in society that some people have more accidents because they are more acciden...
Driver inattention is thought to cause many automobile crashes. However, the research on attention i...
Drivers are often distracted by non-driving tasks such as texting and conversation, increasing the r...
Background Driver inattention and distraction represent major challenges for road safety. Although b...
The misallocation of driver visual attention has been suggested as a major contributing factor to ve...
Driver inattention and driver distraction represent a major problem in road safety. Although both ar...
In general terms, distraction can be defi ned as misallocated attention.1 In the context of driving,...
This study assessed the impact of cognitive distraction on drivers’ anticipatory glances. Participan...
Attentional processes are necessary for any complex activity, such as driving. When a driver's atten...
Accident analysis studies have consistently identified attention-related failures as key factors beh...
Over the past two decades the concept of driver distraction has been the focus of intense research a...
Objective: The aim of this research was (a) to study driver inattention as a trait-like variable and...
The misallocation of driver visual attention has been suggested as a major contributing factor to ve...
Inattention is one of the most common factors contributing to road crashes. However, the basic mecha...
The present study empirically examines the role of executive attention as a predictor of distracted ...
Purpose: there is idea in society that some people have more accidents because they are more acciden...
Driver inattention is thought to cause many automobile crashes. However, the research on attention i...
Drivers are often distracted by non-driving tasks such as texting and conversation, increasing the r...
Background Driver inattention and distraction represent major challenges for road safety. Although b...
The misallocation of driver visual attention has been suggested as a major contributing factor to ve...
Driver inattention and driver distraction represent a major problem in road safety. Although both ar...
In general terms, distraction can be defi ned as misallocated attention.1 In the context of driving,...
This study assessed the impact of cognitive distraction on drivers’ anticipatory glances. Participan...