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Cara Hamann, Corinne Peek-Asa, Daniel McGehee | 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 |
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Yuqing Wu, Linda Ng Boyle, Daniel McGehee, Cheryl A. Roe, Kazutoshi Ebe, James Foley | Journal paper | Data from a naturalistic driving study was used to examine foot placement during routine foot pedal movements and possible pedal misapplications. The study included four weeks of observations from 30 ... | 2/1/2017 |
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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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Shauna Hallmark, Samantha Tyner, Nicole Oneyear, Cher Carney, Daniel McGehee | Journal paper | Introduction Over half of motor vehicle fatalities are roadway departures, with rural horizontal curves being of particular interest because they make up only a small share of the system mileage but h ... | 9/1/2015 |
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David Heitbrink, Andrew Veit, Dave Muller, Stephen Cable |  Conference paper | After many years of service, the National Advanced Driving Simulator needed a new imaging system. The existing projectors and image generator [IG] had become outdated and worn out. The old projector s ... | 7/7/2015 |
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John Gaspar, Mark Neider, James Crowell, Aubrey Lutz, Henry Kaczmarski, Arthur Kramer | Journal paper | A high-fidelity street crossing simulator was used to test the hypothesis that experienced action video game players are less vulnerable than non-gamers to dual task costs in complex tasks. BACKGROUND ... | 5/1/2014 |
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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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Daniel McGehee, Michelle Reyes, Cher Carney |  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 |
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Cher Carney, Daniel McGehee, John Lee, Michelle Reyes, Mireille Raby | 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 |
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Daniel McGehee, Oliver Carsten | Journal paper | This research seeks to better understand unalerted driver response just prior to a serious vehicle crash. Few studies have been able to view a crash from the inside—with a camera focused on the driv ... | 1/1/2010 |
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Daniel McGehee, Cher Carney, Mireille Raby, John Lee, Michelle Reyes |  Conference paper | This study examines the ability of an event-triggered video system to extend parental involvement into the independent driving phase of newly licensed teen drivers. The system provides both immediate ... | 7/1/2007 |
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Daniel McGehee, Mireille Raby, Cher Carney, John Lee, Michelle Reyes | Journal paper | Teen drivers are at high risk for car crashes, especially during their first years of licensure. Providing novice teen drivers and their parents with a means of identifying their risky driving maneuve ... | 3/28/2007 |
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Judith Wightman, Ginger Watson |  Presentation | This PowerPoint presentation provides an overview of the data verification process at the NADS. Please ask Melanie for the accompanying video clips. | 9/1/2005 |
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Ginger S. Watson, Yiannis E. Papelis, Matthew C. Schikore |  Conference paper | After executing driving simulator studies, researchers are inundated with data containing primary vehicle state variables such as velocity, Cartesian position, and sensor inputs. These data must be re ... | 3/27/2004 |
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