The influence of driver distraction on driving performance is not yet well understood, but it can have detrimental effects on road safety. In this study, we examined the effects of visual and non-visual distractions during driving, using a high-fidelity driving simulator. The visual task was presented either at an offset angle on an in-vehicle screen, or on the back of a moving lead vehicle. Similar to results from previous studies in this area, non-visual (cognitive) distraction resulted in improved lane keeping performance and increased gaze concentration towards the centre of the road, compared to baseline driving, and further examination of the steering control metrics indicated an increase in steering wheel reversal rates, steering whe...
This study assessed the impact of cognitive distraction on drivers’ anticipatory glances. Participan...
Experimental data revealed that drivers performing a visual secondary task exhibited deteriorated la...
Distracted driving compromises safety. Distractions stem from intentional engagement in secondary ta...
The influence of driver distraction on driving performance is not yet well understood, but it can ha...
Driver distraction is strongly associated with crashes and near-misses, and despite the attention th...
Driver errors related to visual and cognitive distraction were studied in the context of the Lane C...
Driver distraction is strongly associated with crashes and near-misses, and despite the attention th...
Cognitive distractions while driving often reduce the variability of lane position. However, data do...
Driver distraction from in-vehicle tasks can have negative impacts on longitudinal and lateral vehic...
The increased implementation of in-vehicle information systems presented in the different perceptual...
As roadway systems become more complex, with increased visual clutter, new automation technologies, ...
Performing a secondary task while driving impairs various performance measures, including speed cont...
Distracted driving is a leading cause of traffic accidents. It is influenced by driver attitude towa...
Driver distraction has recently been defined by Regan as "the diversion of attention away from activ...
Statistics showing that in-vehicle driver distraction is a major contributing cause in road accident...
This study assessed the impact of cognitive distraction on drivers’ anticipatory glances. Participan...
Experimental data revealed that drivers performing a visual secondary task exhibited deteriorated la...
Distracted driving compromises safety. Distractions stem from intentional engagement in secondary ta...
The influence of driver distraction on driving performance is not yet well understood, but it can ha...
Driver distraction is strongly associated with crashes and near-misses, and despite the attention th...
Driver errors related to visual and cognitive distraction were studied in the context of the Lane C...
Driver distraction is strongly associated with crashes and near-misses, and despite the attention th...
Cognitive distractions while driving often reduce the variability of lane position. However, data do...
Driver distraction from in-vehicle tasks can have negative impacts on longitudinal and lateral vehic...
The increased implementation of in-vehicle information systems presented in the different perceptual...
As roadway systems become more complex, with increased visual clutter, new automation technologies, ...
Performing a secondary task while driving impairs various performance measures, including speed cont...
Distracted driving is a leading cause of traffic accidents. It is influenced by driver attitude towa...
Driver distraction has recently been defined by Regan as "the diversion of attention away from activ...
Statistics showing that in-vehicle driver distraction is a major contributing cause in road accident...
This study assessed the impact of cognitive distraction on drivers’ anticipatory glances. Participan...
Experimental data revealed that drivers performing a visual secondary task exhibited deteriorated la...
Distracted driving compromises safety. Distractions stem from intentional engagement in secondary ta...