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Alexander Epstein, Daniel McGeheeThe Future of Roadway Safety
Book chapter
What will roadway safety, the use of automated vehicles, and vehicle ownership be like in the year 2070? Here’s one prediction from Alexander Epstein and Dan McGehee.12/11/2020
Rose Schmitt, Omar Ahmad, Mary BenderWorkplace Safety: Emergency Situation/Adverse Weather Guidelines
Policy manual
A document with relevant workplace safety and adverse weather guidelines.5/14/2020
Cara Hamann, Corinne Peek-Asa, Daniel McGeheeHelmet camera study of adult and child bicycling patterns and injury risk factors by gender
Journal paper
Statement of purpose The purpose of this study was to naturalistically examine bicycling behaviours and risks by age and gender. Methods/approach We conducted a naturalistic, first-hand, bicycling stu ...6/9/2019
Anna Dizack, Tim Brown, Gary Milavetz, Daniel McGeheeDrugged Driving: The Impact of Prescription and Illicit Drugs on Driving Performance and Safety
Technical note
(None listed)9/1/2018
Emily A. Whitcomb, Natoshia M. Askelson, Julia E. Friberg, Sergey Sinelnikov, Thomas BukowskiDevelopment of a hybrid model with elements of information seeking, behavioral change and social influence
Journal paper
Health promotion campaigns using theories or models consistently produce stronger behavioral changes and are more effective interventions. The proposed Information Attainment and Adoption Model integr ...4/1/2017
Daniel McGehee, Ashley McDonaldMyCarDoesWhat Year 3 Annual Report
Project report
Year 3 Annual Report for the MyCarDoesWhat campaign.1/1/2017
Ashley B. McDonald, Michelle L. Reyes, Cheryl A. Roe, Julia E. Friberg, Kayla S. Faust, Daniel V. McGehee Technology Demonstration Study Technical Report
Project report
Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are making striking and rapid market penetration in the consumer vehicle market. However, many consumers have little to no experience with these technologies ...12/1/2016
Ashley McDonald, Daniel McGehee, Susan Chrysler, Natoshia Askelson, Linda Angell, Bobbie SeppeltNational Survey Identifying Gaps in Consumer Knowledge of Advanced Vehicle Safety Systems
Journal paper
Advanced in-vehicle safety technologies are becoming more and more prevalent in the North American vehicle fleet. Market penetration of various safety technologies, including back-up camera, forward c ...6/1/2016
Sarah Banducci, Nathan Ward, John Gaspar, James Crowell, Kurt Schab, Henry Kaczmarski, Arthur KramerThe effects of cell phone and text message conversations on simulated street crossing performance
Journal paper
OBJECTIVE: A fully immersive, high-fidelity street-crossing simulator was used to examine the effects of texting on pedestrian street-crossing performance. BACKGROUND: Research suggests that street-cr ...2/1/2016
Michelle Reyes, Cher Carney, Daniel McGeheeYoung drivers. In Human Factors in Traffic Safety, Third Edition
Book chapter
There are more than 175 million licensed drivers in the United States. Combined with the many pedestrians, bicyclists, motorcyclists, and other road users, this creates an interesting mix of elements ...10/10/2015
Dawn Marshall, Susan Chrysler, Kayla SmithOlder Drivers Acceptance of In-vehicle Systems and the Effect it has on Safety
Project report
Older drivers make up the fastest growing segment of the driving population and are, in general, underrepresented in vehicle crashes due to their self-restrictive driving habits. However, as the baby- ...11/13/2014
Chris SchwarzOn Computing TTC for Automation Scenarios
Journal paper
Time to collision (TTC) has been a key vehicle safety metric for decades. With the increasing prevalence of advanced driver assistance systems and vehicle automation, TTC and many related metrics are ...11/1/2014
Xiaojun Chen, Jingzhen Yang, Corinne Peek-Asa, Daniel McGehee, Liping LiParents’ knowledge, attitude, and use of child restraints in Shantou, China
Journal paper
Background China has not adopted national policies for child safety restraints in cars, although children are increasingly traveling in cars. Objective To describe child restraint use, and parents’ ...1/1/2014
Timothy Brown, John Lee, Chris Schwarz, Dary Fiorentino, Anthony McDonald, Eric Traube, Eric NadlerDetection of driver Impairment from drowsiness
Conference paper
Drowsy driving is a significant contributor to death and injury crashes on our nation’s highways accounting for more than 80000 crashes and 850 fatalities per year. Recent research using data from t ...5/27/2013
Daniel McGehee, Michelle Reyes, Cher CarneyAge vs. Experience: Evaluation of a Video Feedback Intervention for Newly Licensed Teen Drivers
Project report
This project examines the effects of age, experience, and video-based feedback on the rate and type of safety-relevant events captured on video event recorders in the vehicles of three groups of newly ...2/6/2013
Daniel McGeheeThe building blocks of driver distraction policy
Journal paper
Communicating and translating science into policy takes time and patience. Moving empirical data and theoretical knowledge into the safety policy arena is an especially lively and complex process that ...12/20/2011
Amanda D. Ohlhauser, Linda Ng Boyle, Dawn Marshall, Omar AhmadDrivers’ Behavior Through a Yellow Light: Effects of Distraction and Age
Conference paper
The decision to proceed through an intersection once the traffic signal has changed to yellow may increase the risk for a collision. This study sought to understand how age differences, cell phone use ...9/1/2011
Chris Schwarz, Yefei He, Andrew VeitEye Tracking in a COTS PC-based Driving Simulator: Implementation and Applications
Conference paper
An eye tracker has been integrated with the NADS MiniSim, a COTS PC-based driving simulator based on the large motion-based NADS-1. This work was motivated by increasing use of eye tracker data for bo ...6/1/2011
Cher Carney, Daniel McGehee, John Lee, Michelle Reyes, Mireille RabyUsing an event-triggered video intervention system to expand the supervised learning of newly licensed adolescent drivers
Journal paper
Objectives. We examined whether feedback from an event-triggered video intervention system reduced the number of safety-relevant driving errors made by newly licensed adolescents. Methods. We used a 1 ...6/1/2010
Timothy Brown, Yefei He, Cheryl Roe, Tom SchnellIs More Better? Night Vision Enhancement System's Pedestrian Warning Modes and Older Drivers
Journal paper
Pedestrian fatalities as a result of vehicle collisions are much more likely to happen at night than during day time. Poor visibility due to darkness is believed to be one of the causes for the higher ...1/1/2010
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