Braking is a crucial driving task with a direct relationship with crash risk, as both excess and inadequate braking can lead to collisions. The objective of this study was to compare the braking profile of young drivers distracted by mobile phone conversations to non-distracted braking. In particular, the braking behaviour of drivers in response to a pedestrian entering a zebra crossing was examined using the CARRS-Q Advanced Driving Simulator. Thirty-two licensed drivers drove the simulator in three phone conditions: baseline (no phone conversation), hands-free, and handheld. In addition to driving the simulator, each participant completed questionnaires related to driver demographics, driving history, usage of mobile phones while driving,...
Research has shown the detrimental effects of using mobile phones whilst driving, which are more pro...
The use of mobile phones while driving is more prevalent among young drivers—a less experienced coho...
The use of mobile phones while driving is more prevalent among young drivers—a less experienced coho...
Braking is a crucial driving task with a direct relationship with crash risk, as both excess and ina...
Braking is a crucial driving task with a direct relationship with crash risk, as both excess and ina...
Braking is a crucial driving task with a direct relationship with crash risk, as both excess and ina...
Braking is a crucial driving task with a direct relationship with crash risk, as both excess and ina...
Braking is an important characteristic of driving behaviour that has a direct relationship with rear...
Braking is an important characteristic of driving behaviour that has a direct relationship with rear...
The use of mobile phones while driving is more prevalent among young drivers—a less experienced coho...
The use of mobile phones while driving is more prevalent among young drivers - a less experienced co...
Mobile phone distraction has been recognized as an adverse factor that degrades drivers’ performance...
Mobile phone distraction has been recognized as an adverse factor that degrades drivers’ performance...
Mobile phone distraction has been recognized as an adverse factor that degrades drivers’ performance...
Distraction resulting from mobile phone use whilst driving has been shown to increase the reaction t...
Research has shown the detrimental effects of using mobile phones whilst driving, which are more pro...
The use of mobile phones while driving is more prevalent among young drivers—a less experienced coho...
The use of mobile phones while driving is more prevalent among young drivers—a less experienced coho...
Braking is a crucial driving task with a direct relationship with crash risk, as both excess and ina...
Braking is a crucial driving task with a direct relationship with crash risk, as both excess and ina...
Braking is a crucial driving task with a direct relationship with crash risk, as both excess and ina...
Braking is a crucial driving task with a direct relationship with crash risk, as both excess and ina...
Braking is an important characteristic of driving behaviour that has a direct relationship with rear...
Braking is an important characteristic of driving behaviour that has a direct relationship with rear...
The use of mobile phones while driving is more prevalent among young drivers—a less experienced coho...
The use of mobile phones while driving is more prevalent among young drivers - a less experienced co...
Mobile phone distraction has been recognized as an adverse factor that degrades drivers’ performance...
Mobile phone distraction has been recognized as an adverse factor that degrades drivers’ performance...
Mobile phone distraction has been recognized as an adverse factor that degrades drivers’ performance...
Distraction resulting from mobile phone use whilst driving has been shown to increase the reaction t...
Research has shown the detrimental effects of using mobile phones whilst driving, which are more pro...
The use of mobile phones while driving is more prevalent among young drivers—a less experienced coho...
The use of mobile phones while driving is more prevalent among young drivers—a less experienced coho...