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Do people drive as they live, or are they transformed when they drive? A comparison of driving styles and living styles

Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2021
The question of whether "people drive as they live" or whether "they are transformed behind the wheel" has been addressed in previous research but it mainly focused on anger and aggressive behaviors. Current research tries to go further and compares driving styles with their analogous living styles to analyze both convergence and divergence in both ...
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The “genetics” of driving behavior: parents’ driving style predicts their children’s driving style

Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2004
It can be hypothesized that children inherit their parents' driving habits both through genetic disposition and model learning. A few studies have shown indeed that parents' and their children's traffic convictions and accidents correlate which, however, may be due to life style and other exposure factors.
Alessandra, Bianchi, Heikki, Summala
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Driving styles and their associations with personality and motivation

Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2012
The associations between driving styles and the Big-Five personality factors and perceived costs and benefits of driving were examined in order to obtain a more comprehensive understanding of driving styles. Questionnaires tapping driving style, personality traits, motivations for driving, and background variables were completed by 320 drivers (150 men
Orit, Taubman-Ben-Ari, Dalia, Yehiel
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Cognition and affect in measures of driving style

Ergonomics, 1982
The study of the dispositions of drivers to drive in particular styles provides important clues to the likelihood of unsafe actions occurring in their driving. In this paper, data of occurrences and non-occurrences of certain actions during test drives, collected by S. W.
J, Bristow, B, Kirwan, D H, Taylor
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Eco-driving: An economic or ecologic driving style?

Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, 2014
In this work the trade-off between economic, therefore fuel saving, and ecologic, pollutant emission reducing, driving is discussed. The term eco-driving is often used to refer to a vehicle operation that minimizes energy consumption. However, for eco-driving to be environmentally friendly not only fuel consumption but also pollutant emissions should ...
Mensing, Felicitas   +4 more
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Driving styles among young novice drivers—The contribution of parental driving styles and personal characteristics

Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2010
As part of the effort to ascertain why young drivers are more at risk for car crashes, attention has recently turned to the effects of family, including the intergenerational transmission of driving styles from parents to offspring. The current study sought to further understanding of the nature and aspects of the family influence with the help of ...
Gila, Miller, Orit, Taubman-Ben-Ari
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A narrow road driving assistance system based on driving style

2017 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC), 2017
Autonomous Driving (AD) and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are being vigorously developed for improving traffic safety and transportation efficiency. AD and ADAS need to provide smooth and comfortable driving experiences to drivers and passengers as well as accommodation of other traffic.
Yoshiro Takamatsu   +2 more
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Driving style estimation via inertial measurements

13th International IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems, 2010
A correct driving style can strongly affect the fuel consumption. This work proposes a method to quantify the driving style economy via inertial measurements. It presents a low-cost and vehicle-independent system for the acquisition of the variables related to the dynamics of a vehicle.
MANZONI, VINCENZO   +3 more
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Smart Driving: Influence of Context and Behavioral Data on Driving Style

2016
In this article, we present an approach to determine stress level in a non-invasive way using a smartphone as the only and sufficient source of data. We also present the idea of how to partly transfer such approach to the determination of the driving style, as aggressive driving is one of the causes of car accidents.
Mikhail Sysoev   +2 more
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Measuring the Driver's Driving Style

2020 18th International Conference on Emerging eLearning Technologies and Applications (ICETA), 2020
The paper describes an alternative use of some smartphone sensors to determine the characteristics and driving style. Two applications have been designed and built. These applications enable the collection of data from the sensors of smartphones while driving and the evaluation of these measurements aimed at detecting the driver's driving style.
B. Sobota   +5 more
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