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Driving Safety and Adolescent Behavior

Pediatrics, 1986
Accidents, and mainly automotive accidents, are currently the leading cause of mortality and morbidity among young people. Understanding and addressing the issue of automotive accident prevention requires an awareness of the multiple psychodynamic, familial, and societal influences that affect the development and behavior of adolescents.
R C, Brown, J M, Sanders, S K, Schonberg
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Driving Citations and Aggressive Behavior

Traffic Injury Prevention, 2012
Anger and driving have been examined in a number of studies of aggressive drivers and in drivers with road rage using various psychological and environmental study variables. However, we are not aware of any study that has examined the number of driving citations (an indication of problematic driving) and various forms of anger not related to driving ...
Randy A, Sansone   +2 more
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Perceived risks and driving behavior

Accident Analysis & Prevention, 1986
Claims have been made that safer cars result in drivers who take more risks. However, there are two basic design changes that make cars safer: the first reduces the likelihood of a crash; the second reduces the chance of injury during a crash. Because design changes that reduce the likelihood of a crash also often provide direct and immediate feedback,
A K, Lund, B, O'Neill
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Modeling Motorway Driving Behavior

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 1999
Microscopic traffic simulation constitutes a useful method for predicting the effects of new transport telematic systems on road traffic. In such a simulation, the driver model is a key element describing the dynamic individual driving behavior in relation to the vehicle, the road environment, and other traffic participants. The driver model presented
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Amphetamines and driving behavior

Accident Analysis & Prevention, 1976
Abstract Direct evidence concerning the role of amphetamines in highway accidents is scant. Laboratory data indicate that most of the basic skills involved in driving are not adversely affected by amphetamine dosages within the normal clinical range, and may in fact be slightly enhanced.
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Measuring driving behavior

Proceedings of the 41st SICE Annual Conference. SICE 2002., 2003
Three measuring methods for driving behavior were discussed. The first was to assess one's own driving characteristics by using a questionnaire. The second was the equipped vehicle to measure the driving behavior in the real road environment. With the vehicle. we have recorded the driving behavior.
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Driving Simulator Fidelity and Emergency Driving Behavior

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2015
Driving behavior in (emergency) hazy weather conditions differs strongly from driving behavior in clear weather conditions. Yet the quantitative changes of driving behavior in emergency conditions and the effects of changes in driving simulator fidelity on driving performance are still unknown. In this study, a high-fidelity driving simulator was used
Huizhao Tu   +4 more
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Olfaction: One receptor drives opposite behaviors

Current Biology, 2022
Many odorants are attractive at low concentrations but repulsive at higher concentrations. A new study demonstrates that, in Caenorhabditis elegans, a single odorant receptor acts in two different neuron pairs to mediate both attractive and repulsive responses to an odorant.
Ruhi, Patel, Elissa A, Hallem
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Driving Anger and Driving Behavior in Adults With ADHD

Journal of Attention Disorders, 2006
Objective: This study assesses whether anger in the context of driving is associated with the negative driving outcomes experienced by individuals with ADHD. Method: ADHD adults ( n = 56) complete measures of driving anger, driving anger expression, angry thoughts behind the wheel, and aggressive, risky, and crash-related behavior.
Tracy L, Richards   +4 more
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Risk Behavior in Driving

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1980
<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper begins with a discussion of the various types of risk behavior found in automobile driving. A model is proposed which describes a perceptual approach to risk acceptance in specific driving manuevers.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph">Risk acceptance in lane merging within freeway ...
T. H. Rockwell, Robert S. Miller
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