Speeding is a major contributor to young drivers' crashes and one of their most commonly observed risky behaviours. Practice-oriented research suggests that technology, such as smartphone safe-driving apps (apps), can help reduce risky behaviour like speeding. Some apps' effects (e.g. on speeding) have been investigated in simulator and field studies. Those studies on apps' effects seem challenging to replicate in the real world, do not control for general influences, or focus on short-term effects. Furthermore, the impact of a freely-released app on random users has not been investigated to date.This paper investigates the behavioural effects of one off-the-shelf app, Flo, in a training study with 210 young drivers aged 18 to 25, 84 interv...
The development of mobile phone applications that provide speed limit advice and warnings offers opp...
Mobile phone distracted driving has been identified as a significant contributor to road trauma. The...
Regardless of punitive strategies such as fines and demerit points, drivers continue to bring their ...
Young drivers need continued training and educational efforts beyond licensure. The latest in-vehic...
The distractive effects of mobile phones are well documented, but the recent development of mobile p...
Young drivers are early technology adopters. Rapid developments in consumer-oriented technologies (C...
Aggressive driving has been associated with engagement in other risky driving behaviours, such as sp...
Aggressive driving has been associated with engagement in other risky driving behaviours, such as sp...
Information technology is playing an increasingly essential role in reducing driving risk by helping...
This paper faces the human factor in driving and its consequences for road safety. It presents the c...
Free to read on publisher's website The high prevalence use of mobile phones in Australia has led to...
This paper faces the human factor in driving and its consequences for road safety. It presents the c...
Background: Smartphone Driver Support Systems (SDSSs) are novel smartphone applications designed to ...
The development of mobile phone applications that provide speed limit advice and warnings offers opp...
In recent years the number of cars on the road with manufacturer installed in-vehicle information sy...
The development of mobile phone applications that provide speed limit advice and warnings offers opp...
Mobile phone distracted driving has been identified as a significant contributor to road trauma. The...
Regardless of punitive strategies such as fines and demerit points, drivers continue to bring their ...
Young drivers need continued training and educational efforts beyond licensure. The latest in-vehic...
The distractive effects of mobile phones are well documented, but the recent development of mobile p...
Young drivers are early technology adopters. Rapid developments in consumer-oriented technologies (C...
Aggressive driving has been associated with engagement in other risky driving behaviours, such as sp...
Aggressive driving has been associated with engagement in other risky driving behaviours, such as sp...
Information technology is playing an increasingly essential role in reducing driving risk by helping...
This paper faces the human factor in driving and its consequences for road safety. It presents the c...
Free to read on publisher's website The high prevalence use of mobile phones in Australia has led to...
This paper faces the human factor in driving and its consequences for road safety. It presents the c...
Background: Smartphone Driver Support Systems (SDSSs) are novel smartphone applications designed to ...
The development of mobile phone applications that provide speed limit advice and warnings offers opp...
In recent years the number of cars on the road with manufacturer installed in-vehicle information sy...
The development of mobile phone applications that provide speed limit advice and warnings offers opp...
Mobile phone distracted driving has been identified as a significant contributor to road trauma. The...
Regardless of punitive strategies such as fines and demerit points, drivers continue to bring their ...