Given the increasing importance and availability of traffic-related smartphone applications, understanding their potential use is vital, especially in developing countries. This research explores motorist perceptions of the installation and use of two smartphone applications - a distraction-prevention application and a real-time traffic information and navigation application - in Qatar, a rapidly developing country in the Arabian Gulf region. This study represents the first attempt to investigate the potential market for these types of applications in a region with a unique social and cultural environment. A questionnaire-based survey was conducted to examine the drivers' interest in using both applications, their willingness to buy the app...
We present results from a naturalistic study that tracked how Finnish drivers use their smartphones ...
The aim of this study is to give a picture of drivers' use of mobile phones while driving and its ef...
The availability of Smartphones leads to an increased demand for being “always on”. This demand does...
Given the increasing importance and availability of traffic-related smartphone applications, underst...
Although is highly inadvisable for drivers to use their smartphone while driving, certain mobile app...
Mobile phone distracted driving has been identified as a significant contributor to road trauma. The...
Distracted driving is one of the most prevalent risky behaviours worldwide. Research has highlighted...
There is an utmost requirement for technology to control a driver's phone while driving, which will ...
AbstractSmart mobile applications are software applications that are designed to run on smart phones...
We present the first results from a study that tracked how Finnish drivers use their smart phones wh...
Background: It is becoming a routine that people use the advance mobile phone (smartphone) to access...
Nowadays, mobile phones have become a common gadget which allows people to access social network sit...
Smart mobile applications are software applications that are designed to run on smart phones, tablet...
Mobile phone use while driving is a pervasive problem that continues to increase, notwithstanding th...
Aim The aim of the present study was to assess the rate of mobile phone use among drivers who were i...
We present results from a naturalistic study that tracked how Finnish drivers use their smartphones ...
The aim of this study is to give a picture of drivers' use of mobile phones while driving and its ef...
The availability of Smartphones leads to an increased demand for being “always on”. This demand does...
Given the increasing importance and availability of traffic-related smartphone applications, underst...
Although is highly inadvisable for drivers to use their smartphone while driving, certain mobile app...
Mobile phone distracted driving has been identified as a significant contributor to road trauma. The...
Distracted driving is one of the most prevalent risky behaviours worldwide. Research has highlighted...
There is an utmost requirement for technology to control a driver's phone while driving, which will ...
AbstractSmart mobile applications are software applications that are designed to run on smart phones...
We present the first results from a study that tracked how Finnish drivers use their smart phones wh...
Background: It is becoming a routine that people use the advance mobile phone (smartphone) to access...
Nowadays, mobile phones have become a common gadget which allows people to access social network sit...
Smart mobile applications are software applications that are designed to run on smart phones, tablet...
Mobile phone use while driving is a pervasive problem that continues to increase, notwithstanding th...
Aim The aim of the present study was to assess the rate of mobile phone use among drivers who were i...
We present results from a naturalistic study that tracked how Finnish drivers use their smartphones ...
The aim of this study is to give a picture of drivers' use of mobile phones while driving and its ef...
The availability of Smartphones leads to an increased demand for being “always on”. This demand does...