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Journal Volume: 2009
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Journal Year: 2009
Articles in SafetyLit: 28

A Paradigm for Assessing Threat Detection and Local Area Awareness for Vehicle Research and Design

Aging Drivers: A Need For Developing Advanced Driver Workload Measurements

Ask Older Drivers: Dashboard Design – A Qualitative Assessment

Can pedestrians make correct street-crossing decisions with impaired vision?

Cognitive Training: Impact on Driving and Everyday Function

Current perspectives on bioptic driving: A review of state licensure regulations

Driving Simulator Advances for Vision Testing of Contact Lenses

Driving With Peripheral Visual Field Loss

Effects of Vision and Glare on Night-time Driving Visibility

Evidence-based vision requirements for safe driving and solutions for deficit compensation

Improving Transportation Safety: The Role of Naturalistic Driving Data

In-Car Technology to Alert Attention-Impaired Drivers

Methods of Predicting Visual Performance in Driving Situations

Multisensory Rear-End Collision Warnings During Cell Phone Use

New light sources, automotive lighting, and the Purkinje shift

Reducing Crash Risk In A Population Of Older Automobile Insurance Policyholders Using A Computer-Based Visual Training Program

Simulator Studies of Driving with Impaired Vision

The Driver's Brain

The Eye, the Brain, and the Auto Industry

The issue of older drivers from a public health perspective: Injury burden, risk and prevention strategies

Urban and rural differences in older drivers: Failure to stop at stop-signs

Vehicle Cockpit Design that Accommodates Human Age-Related Performance Depreciation

Virtual Navigation Training and Gaze Guidance

Vision Data In Drivers Reported As Unfit: The Missouri Experience

Visual Exploration In Patients With Homonymous Visual Field Defects

Visual field defects may not affect safe driving

Visual Field Impairment in Glaucoma and Motor Vehicle Collision Risk

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