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Safe Driving: Human Limitations in Automobile Driving

open access: yesJournal of the American Medical Association, 1937
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Determining Tyre Adhesion Characteristics Based on the Road Tests of Automobiles. [PDF]

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Automobile driving in Huntington's disease

Movement Disorders, 1995
AbstractWe assessed the influence of the neurological and cognitive impairments of Huntington's disease (HD) on automobile driving. In a group of 73 HD outpatients, 53 (72%) continued to drive after illness onset. Those no longer driving had more severe symptoms than those still driving.
George W Rebok   +2 more
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On the Driving of Automobiles by Older People

Journal of Gerontology, 1964
A review of the evidence pertaining to the problem of the ageing driver showed that in 1940, 5.9% of the population of licensed drivers was over 60 years of age; by 1960 this proportion had increased to 11.4%. In terms of accidents per licensee, those drivers below the age of 24 and those over the age of 60 years have worse records than those in the ...
R A, MCFARLAND, G S, TUNE, A T, WELFORD
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Marihuana and Automobile Driving

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972
To the Editor.— The report in INTERNATIONAL COMMENTS (220:139, 1972) pertaining to the adverse influence of marihuana on driving exemplifies a problem which has been minimized in the discussions over legalization of the drug. In the above report, emanating from West Germany, test subjects had marked deterioration in driving ability after having smoked
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Mathematical biology of automobile driving

The Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics, 1967
Continuing a previous study (Bull. Math. Biophysics, 28, 645–654, 1966), the biophysical mechanism of a corrective turn is investigated for the case where the stimulus for the corrective turn is produced not only by the perception of the nearness of an edge of the lane, but also by the rate of approach of the car towards the edge.
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