The ubiquity of mobile phones has led to a rapid increase in its presence and use in vehicles, especially among young adults (up to 25 years), who are generally the least experienced group of drivers. The potential for phones to draw attention away from the main driving task has significant consequences for road safety. Previous studies have found that the mere presence of a mobile phone can be distracting by impairing attention in experimental non-driving contexts. However, the effect of phone presence, independent to usage, has not yet been examined in the context of driving. As such, the present study examined whether the mere presence of a mobile phone, its proximity to the driver, and power status (on/off) influenced the driving perfor...
Distracted driving behaviors are closely related to crash risk, with the use of mobile phones during...
Mobile phone distracted driving is a recurrent issue in road safety worldwide. Recent research on dr...
Distraction resulting from mobile phone use whilst driving has been shown to increase the reaction t...
In the last few years, research on driver distraction focused on assessing the extent to which using...
The use of mobile phones while driving—one of the most common driver distractions—has been a signifi...
Multitasking, such as the concurrent use of a mobile phone and operating a motor vehicle, is a signi...
Many experiments using driving simulators or real roads have shown that using a cellular phone while...
Distracted driving is a factor in approximately 3,000 crashrelated fatalities in the United States e...
Driver distraction has been identified as a contributing factor to road crashes, among which the mos...
Mobile phone use while driving is one of the most common driver distractions and one of the main cau...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this research was to examine the effects of hands-free mobile phone use o...
This study aims to improve our understanding of why drivers use their mobile phones while driving an...
Multitasking, such as the concurrent use of a mobile phone and operating a motor vehicle, is a signi...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. The use of mobile phones (cell phones) has increased dramatically in the 21st c...
Technologies able to augment human communication, such as smartphones, are increasingly present duri...
Distracted driving behaviors are closely related to crash risk, with the use of mobile phones during...
Mobile phone distracted driving is a recurrent issue in road safety worldwide. Recent research on dr...
Distraction resulting from mobile phone use whilst driving has been shown to increase the reaction t...
In the last few years, research on driver distraction focused on assessing the extent to which using...
The use of mobile phones while driving—one of the most common driver distractions—has been a signifi...
Multitasking, such as the concurrent use of a mobile phone and operating a motor vehicle, is a signi...
Many experiments using driving simulators or real roads have shown that using a cellular phone while...
Distracted driving is a factor in approximately 3,000 crashrelated fatalities in the United States e...
Driver distraction has been identified as a contributing factor to road crashes, among which the mos...
Mobile phone use while driving is one of the most common driver distractions and one of the main cau...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this research was to examine the effects of hands-free mobile phone use o...
This study aims to improve our understanding of why drivers use their mobile phones while driving an...
Multitasking, such as the concurrent use of a mobile phone and operating a motor vehicle, is a signi...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. The use of mobile phones (cell phones) has increased dramatically in the 21st c...
Technologies able to augment human communication, such as smartphones, are increasingly present duri...
Distracted driving behaviors are closely related to crash risk, with the use of mobile phones during...
Mobile phone distracted driving is a recurrent issue in road safety worldwide. Recent research on dr...
Distraction resulting from mobile phone use whilst driving has been shown to increase the reaction t...