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Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour

Journal Volume: 14
Journal Issue: 6
Journal Year: 2011
Articles in SafetyLit: 20

Age and gender comparisons of driving while sleepy: Behaviours and risk perceptions

An experimental approach towards the evaluation of a seat belt campaign with an inside view on the psychology behind seat belt use

Analysis of drivers' behavior under reduced visibility conditions using a Structural Equation Modeling approach

Anticipatory and control processes in the interaction with secondary tasks while driving

Bias in older adults' driving self-assessments: The role of personality

Contemporary use of simulation in traffic psychology research: Bringing home the Bacon?

Conversing while driving: the importance of visual information for conversation modulation

Distraction while driving: the case of older drivers

Driver responses to motorcycle and lead vehicle braking events: The effects of motorcycling experience and novice versus experienced drivers

Driving simulator validation with hazard perception

Driving without awareness: The effects of practice and automaticity on attention and driving

Effects of listening to music, and of using a handheld and handsfree telephone on cycling behaviour

Exploring the theoretical underpinnings of driving whilst influenced by illicit substances

Judgments of mean speed and predictions of route choice

Minimising risks and distractions for young drivers and their passengers: An evaluation of a novel driver-passenger training program

The effect of visual and cognitive distraction on driver's anticipation in a simulated car following scenario

The effects of motion on in-vehicle touch screen system operation: A battle management system case study

The impact of smart driving aids on driving performance and driver distraction

The influence of auditory feedback on speed choice, violations and comfort in a driving simulation game

The time-saving bias, speed choices and driving behavior