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Kari Harland, Cher Carney, Daniel McGehee | Journal paper | OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to estimate the prevalence and odds of fleet driver errors and potentially distracting behaviors just prior to rear-end versus angle crashes. METHODS: Analys ... | 7/3/2016 |
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Cher Carney, Kari Harland, Daniel McGehee | Journal paper | Introduction While teen driver distraction is cited as a leading cause of crashes, especially rear-end crashes, little information is available regarding its true prevalence. The majority of distracti ... | 6/1/2016 |
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Sarah Banducci, Nathan Ward, John Gaspar, James Crowell, Kurt Schab, Henry Kaczmarski, Arthur Kramer | 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 |
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Sheila Klauer, Jonathon Ehsani, Daniel McGehee, Michael Manser | Journal paper | PURPOSE: The purpose of this review was to synthesize the evidence of the effects of secondary task engagement on novice adolescent's driving performance and crash risk. METHODS: Searches of multiple ... | 7/1/2015 |
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Sheila Klauer, Johnathon Ehsani, Daniel McGehee, Michael Manser | Journal paper | PURPOSE: The purpose of this review was to synthesize the evidence of the effects of secondary task engagement on novice adolescent's driving performance and crash risk. METHODS: Searches of multiple ... | 7/1/2015 |
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John Gaspar, W.M. Street, M.B. Windsor, R. Carbonari, Henry Kaczmarski, Arthur Kramer, Kurt Mathewson | Journal paper | (None listed) | 8/1/2014 |
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Cher Carney, Daniel McGehee, Michelle Reyes |  Project report | Naturalistic driving studies are the latest resource for gathering data associated with driver behavior. The University of Iowa has been studying teen driving using naturalistic methods since 2006. By ... | 1/1/2014 |
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Amanda D. Ohlhauser, Linda Ng Boyle, Dawn Marshall, Omar Ahmad | 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 |
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Mark Neider, John Gaspar, Jason McCarley, James Crowell, Henry Kaczmarski, Arthur Kramer | Journal paper | The ability to perform multiple tasks simultaneously has become increasingly important as technologies such as cell phones and portable music players have become more common. In the current study, we ... | 6/1/2011 |
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Yulan Liang, Michelle Reyes, John Lee | Journal paper | As use of in-vehicle information systems (IVISs) such as cell phones, navigation systems, and satellite radios has increased, driver distraction has become an important and growing safety concern. A p ... | 6/4/2007 |
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Yulan Liang, Michelle Reyes, John Lee | Journal paper | Driver distraction has become an important and growing safety concern as the use of in-vehicle information systems (IVISs), such as cell phones and navigation systems, continues to increase. One appro ... | 6/1/2007 |
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