There is technology available that can block mobile phones while driving. The aim of this research was to determine if mobile phone blocking technology is an effective and acceptable method for reducing driver distraction among drivers of corporate fleet vehicles. Two different technologies were assessed: one required software to be installed on mobile phones, while the other technology used software in addition to external Bluetooth hardware that paired with the phones. A sample of 104 study participants who regularly drove a corporate fleet vehicle were recruited through SA Power Networks, a major corporation in South Australia. Each participant experienced one of the two technologies, and their opinions on the technology and phone use wh...
In the last few years, research on driver distraction focused on assessing the extent to which using...
Distracted driving is one of the most significant human factor issues in transport safety. Mobile ph...
014716352009PDFProceedingsDriversDistractionCellular telephonesPolicy, legislation and regulationSur...
Mobile phone distracted driving has been identified as a significant contributor to road trauma. The...
Free to read on publisher's website The high prevalence use of mobile phones in Australia has led to...
Mobile phone distracted driving is a major risk factor for crashes. However, this behaviour has been...
A national scoping study into mobile phone use while driving across Australia has been completed and...
Mobile phone use while driving is a pervasive problem that continues to increase, notwithstanding th...
Distracted driving is one of the most prevalent risky behaviours worldwide. Research has highlighted...
Nowadays, mobile phones have become a common gadget which allows people to access social network sit...
This study explored the psychological influences of hands-free and hand-held mobile phone use while ...
The availability of Smartphones leads to an increased demand for being “always on”. This demand does...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to quantify the level of handheld phone use when driving in So...
Distracted driving is one of the most significant human factor issues in transport safety. Mobile ph...
Mobile phone use while driving is a major cause of driver distraction, affecting driving performance...
In the last few years, research on driver distraction focused on assessing the extent to which using...
Distracted driving is one of the most significant human factor issues in transport safety. Mobile ph...
014716352009PDFProceedingsDriversDistractionCellular telephonesPolicy, legislation and regulationSur...
Mobile phone distracted driving has been identified as a significant contributor to road trauma. The...
Free to read on publisher's website The high prevalence use of mobile phones in Australia has led to...
Mobile phone distracted driving is a major risk factor for crashes. However, this behaviour has been...
A national scoping study into mobile phone use while driving across Australia has been completed and...
Mobile phone use while driving is a pervasive problem that continues to increase, notwithstanding th...
Distracted driving is one of the most prevalent risky behaviours worldwide. Research has highlighted...
Nowadays, mobile phones have become a common gadget which allows people to access social network sit...
This study explored the psychological influences of hands-free and hand-held mobile phone use while ...
The availability of Smartphones leads to an increased demand for being “always on”. This demand does...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to quantify the level of handheld phone use when driving in So...
Distracted driving is one of the most significant human factor issues in transport safety. Mobile ph...
Mobile phone use while driving is a major cause of driver distraction, affecting driving performance...
In the last few years, research on driver distraction focused on assessing the extent to which using...
Distracted driving is one of the most significant human factor issues in transport safety. Mobile ph...
014716352009PDFProceedingsDriversDistractionCellular telephonesPolicy, legislation and regulationSur...