Visual distraction by secondary in-car tasks is a major contributing factor in traffic incidents. In-car user interface design may mitigate these negative effects but to accomplish this, design factors’ visual distraction potential should be better understood. The effects of touch screen size, user interface design, and subtask boundaries on in-car task's visual demand and visual distraction potential were studied in two driving simulator experiments with 48 participants. Multilevel modeling was utilized to control the visual demands of driving and individual differences on in-car glance durations. The 2.5” larger touch screen slightly decreased the in-car glance durations and had a diminishing impact on both visual demand and visual distra...
The effects of alternative navigation device display features on drivers' visual sampling efficiency...
abstract: Previous research on the effect of smartphone use on user distraction has primarily focuse...
695036455PDFTech ReportUMTRI-2009-5DistractionHuman factorsMichiganUniversity of Michigan. Transport...
New in-vehicle touch screen displays are increasing in size and complexity, and the effect on distra...
Touchscreens are widely used in interface designs, with the benefits of ease of use and flexibility ...
Driver distraction has been a concern for the automotive industry and for researchers in the area of...
It is important to gain a better understanding of how drivers interact with in-vehicle touchscreens ...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).This research investigates the e...
PDFTech ReportATLAS-2015-08DTRT13-G-UTC54Driver distractionMultitaskingDriver vehicle interfacesUnit...
This research investigates the effect of cell phone interface design on simulated driving performanc...
Many information technology artefacts can be found in today’s cars. The interaction with these artef...
Driver distraction from new in-vehicle devices becomes an increasingly critical issue. The research ...
Studies comparing results captured in a simulator with those on road are important to validate the a...
peer reviewedInnovative in-car applications provided on smartphones can deliver real-time alternativ...
The way drivers operate in-car systems is rapidly changing as traditional physical controls, such as...
The effects of alternative navigation device display features on drivers' visual sampling efficiency...
abstract: Previous research on the effect of smartphone use on user distraction has primarily focuse...
695036455PDFTech ReportUMTRI-2009-5DistractionHuman factorsMichiganUniversity of Michigan. Transport...
New in-vehicle touch screen displays are increasing in size and complexity, and the effect on distra...
Touchscreens are widely used in interface designs, with the benefits of ease of use and flexibility ...
Driver distraction has been a concern for the automotive industry and for researchers in the area of...
It is important to gain a better understanding of how drivers interact with in-vehicle touchscreens ...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).This research investigates the e...
PDFTech ReportATLAS-2015-08DTRT13-G-UTC54Driver distractionMultitaskingDriver vehicle interfacesUnit...
This research investigates the effect of cell phone interface design on simulated driving performanc...
Many information technology artefacts can be found in today’s cars. The interaction with these artef...
Driver distraction from new in-vehicle devices becomes an increasingly critical issue. The research ...
Studies comparing results captured in a simulator with those on road are important to validate the a...
peer reviewedInnovative in-car applications provided on smartphones can deliver real-time alternativ...
The way drivers operate in-car systems is rapidly changing as traditional physical controls, such as...
The effects of alternative navigation device display features on drivers' visual sampling efficiency...
abstract: Previous research on the effect of smartphone use on user distraction has primarily focuse...
695036455PDFTech ReportUMTRI-2009-5DistractionHuman factorsMichiganUniversity of Michigan. Transport...