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Measurement of Auditory Cues in Drivers' Distraction
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2010A driving simulator was used to examine the effects on driving performance of auditory cues in an in-vehicle information search task. Drivers' distraction by the search tasks was measured on a peripheral detection task. The difficulty of the search task was systematically varied to test the distraction caused by a quantified visual load.
Chih-Yung, Lin, Chun-Chia, Hsu
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Passenger distractions among adolescent drivers
Journal of Safety Research, 2008Adolescents who drive with peers are known to have a higher risk of crashes. While passengers may distract drivers, little is known about the circumstances of these distractions among teen drivers.This study used survey data on driving among 2,144 California high school seniors to examine distractions caused by passengers.Overall, 38.4% of youths who ...
Katherine E, Heck, Ramona M, Carlos
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Differences in Driver Distractibility Between Monolingual and Bilingual Drivers
2015The present research sought to bridge the gap between research on driver distraction and the bilingual advantage by testing monolingual and bilinguals in a driving simulation similar to those encountered by drivers on a daily basis. The Lane Change Test (LCT) was used to test driving performance in the presence of a delayed digit recall task (2-back ...
Isis Chong, Thomas Z. Strybel
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Perceptions of driver distraction among teenage drivers
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 2012Teenage drivers have been shown to have some of the highest crash risks. Crash data provide some insights on factors related to crash likelihood, but rarely capture all issues that can arise from driver distraction. The goal of this study was to assess teenage drivers' opinions and perceptions of driver distraction.
Elizabeth Jane Westlake, Linda Ng Boyle
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2018
The increasing use of in-vehicle information systems (IVISs), such as navigation devices and MP3 players, can jeopardize safety by introducing distraction into driving. One way to address this problem is to develop distraction mitigation systems, which adapt IVIS functions according to driver state.
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The increasing use of in-vehicle information systems (IVISs), such as navigation devices and MP3 players, can jeopardize safety by introducing distraction into driving. One way to address this problem is to develop distraction mitigation systems, which adapt IVIS functions according to driver state.
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Classifying Driver Distraction with Textile Electrocardiograms
2024 46th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC)Textile sensor-based vital sign assessment plays an important role in continuous monitoring due to its unobtrusive and non-invasiveness. Textile electrocardiography (ECG) sensors allow mental wellbeing assessments in drivers during driving. In this study, we assess the effectiveness of a single-lead ECG obtained from a non-medical-grade ECG shirt for ...
Kaveti Pavan +5 more
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A survey on vision-based driver distraction analysis
Journal of Systems Architecture, 2021Wanli Li, Jing Huang, Guoqi Xie
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Real-time monitoring of driver distraction: State-of-the-art and future insights
Accident Analysis and Prevention, 2023Eva Michelaraki +2 more
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