With the increasing prevalence of mobile technology and high-profile crashes bringing attention to distracted driving, data on cell phone involvement in collisions is critical for understanding the extent of the problem, examining the effectiveness of policies, and developing interventions to improve safety. Some limitations of existing data have been previously identified, but this paper examines the specific case of California’s collision data. Temporal, geographic, and jurisdictional trends are analyzed to identify the source and type of inconsistencies in the cell phone involvement data. Matching and comparison of state and federal data sources highlight further limitations. Data could be improved by simplifying the California crash re...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. The use of mobile phones (cell phones) has increased dramatically in the 21st c...
AbstractWe examine real-world data on 6,700 motor vehicle crashes and data on cell phone usage in a ...
As people increasingly communicate by cellular telephones, growing evidence suggests their use by au...
Thesis (M.P.P.A., Public Policy and Administration)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.D...
This paper examines the relationship between smartphone use by drivers and traffic accidents in Cali...
Distracted driving is a major public safety concern, contributing an average of 21,000 crashes annua...
015944102016Final ReportPDFTech ReportHVDR24-14DTRT12-G-UTC01Cellular telephonesCrash injuriesDistra...
Background The use of a cell phone or communication device while driving is illegal in many jurisdic...
This methodological report describes survey research and data collection methods employed for the se...
Background The use of a cell phone or communication device while driving is illegal in many jurisdi...
As cell phones and other handheld devices are becoming more prevalent in our society, there are more...
Cell phone use has become one of the more common driver distractions. Investigation of the effects o...
Objective: This article outlines a data collection process that quantifies driver cell phone use usi...
Because of a belief that the use of cellular telephones while driving may cause colli-sions, several...
Summary: This paper addresses the effects of cell phones on driving by means of a review of the lite...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. The use of mobile phones (cell phones) has increased dramatically in the 21st c...
AbstractWe examine real-world data on 6,700 motor vehicle crashes and data on cell phone usage in a ...
As people increasingly communicate by cellular telephones, growing evidence suggests their use by au...
Thesis (M.P.P.A., Public Policy and Administration)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.D...
This paper examines the relationship between smartphone use by drivers and traffic accidents in Cali...
Distracted driving is a major public safety concern, contributing an average of 21,000 crashes annua...
015944102016Final ReportPDFTech ReportHVDR24-14DTRT12-G-UTC01Cellular telephonesCrash injuriesDistra...
Background The use of a cell phone or communication device while driving is illegal in many jurisdic...
This methodological report describes survey research and data collection methods employed for the se...
Background The use of a cell phone or communication device while driving is illegal in many jurisdi...
As cell phones and other handheld devices are becoming more prevalent in our society, there are more...
Cell phone use has become one of the more common driver distractions. Investigation of the effects o...
Objective: This article outlines a data collection process that quantifies driver cell phone use usi...
Because of a belief that the use of cellular telephones while driving may cause colli-sions, several...
Summary: This paper addresses the effects of cell phones on driving by means of a review of the lite...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. The use of mobile phones (cell phones) has increased dramatically in the 21st c...
AbstractWe examine real-world data on 6,700 motor vehicle crashes and data on cell phone usage in a ...
As people increasingly communicate by cellular telephones, growing evidence suggests their use by au...