Although many studies have documented the performance decrements associated with driver distractions, few have examined drivers’ awareness of these distraction effects. The current study purports to measure how wellcalibrated drivers are with respect to their own performance when distracted. Forty drivers completed a series of tasks on a hand-held or hands-free cell phone while driving an instrumented vehicle around a closed test track. Subjective estimates of performance decrements were recorded and compared to actual decrements observed on multiple measures of driving performance. Although their driving performance suffered in dual-task conditions, drivers were generally not well-calibrated to the magnitude of the distraction effects (r =...
The rapid increase in the availability of smartphones and other infotainment devices, and their wide...
Forty-two licensed drivers were tested in an experiment that required them to react to an invehicle ...
The present research investigated the proportion of drivers that engage in a wide range of observabl...
Prior research has documented the manner in which a variety of driving performance measures are impa...
Prior research has documented the manner in which a variety of driving performance measures are impa...
Prior research has documented the manner in which a variety of driving performance measures are impa...
Prior research has documented the manner in which a variety of driving performance measures are impa...
The rapid increase in the availability of smart phones and other infotainment devices, and their wid...
The rapid increase in the availability of smart phones and other infotainment devices, and their wid...
The rapid increase in the availability of smartphones and other infotainment devices, and their wide...
We examined drivers’ perception of the ease and safety of cell phone use while driving before and a...
We examined drivers’ perception of the ease and safety of cell phone use while driving before and a...
The rapid increase in the availability of smartphones and other infotainment devices, and their wide...
The rapid increase in the availability of smartphones and other infotainment devices, and their wide...
Performing a secondary task while driving impairs various performance measures, including speed cont...
The rapid increase in the availability of smartphones and other infotainment devices, and their wide...
Forty-two licensed drivers were tested in an experiment that required them to react to an invehicle ...
The present research investigated the proportion of drivers that engage in a wide range of observabl...
Prior research has documented the manner in which a variety of driving performance measures are impa...
Prior research has documented the manner in which a variety of driving performance measures are impa...
Prior research has documented the manner in which a variety of driving performance measures are impa...
Prior research has documented the manner in which a variety of driving performance measures are impa...
The rapid increase in the availability of smart phones and other infotainment devices, and their wid...
The rapid increase in the availability of smart phones and other infotainment devices, and their wid...
The rapid increase in the availability of smartphones and other infotainment devices, and their wide...
We examined drivers’ perception of the ease and safety of cell phone use while driving before and a...
We examined drivers’ perception of the ease and safety of cell phone use while driving before and a...
The rapid increase in the availability of smartphones and other infotainment devices, and their wide...
The rapid increase in the availability of smartphones and other infotainment devices, and their wide...
Performing a secondary task while driving impairs various performance measures, including speed cont...
The rapid increase in the availability of smartphones and other infotainment devices, and their wide...
Forty-two licensed drivers were tested in an experiment that required them to react to an invehicle ...
The present research investigated the proportion of drivers that engage in a wide range of observabl...