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期刊名:Transportation research part f-traffic psychology and behaviour

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ISSN:1369-8478

e-ISSN:1873-5517

IF/分区:5.0/Q1

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Thomas Seacrist,Elizabeth A Walshe,Shukai Cheng et al. Thomas Seacrist et al.
Understanding the neurocognitive underpinnings of driving behavior in adolescents is critical to improving road safety. To address this, we established a novel paradigm linking magnetoencephalography (MEG)-recorded frequency-specific brain ...
Jessica Hafetz,Catherine Gervais,D Leann Long et al. Jessica Hafetz et al.
Many jurisdictions now require adult-supervised practice for learner drivers. For many younger drivers this entails supervision from parents. There is not consensus on how to best optimize this supervision or which factors influence how qui...
Julie K Wisch,Jalil Kianfar,David B Carr et al. Julie K Wisch et al.
The driving populace of the United States is aging. The prevalence of Alzheimer disease (AD) will increase in the coming decades. Road diets (that is, the reallocation of one or more lanes of car traffic to other uses) have been proposed as...
Kumiko Hashida,Julia Drattell,Robert Lynall et al. Kumiko Hashida et al.
Driving simulator studies show that individuals with acute concussion present notable alterations in driving performance and perform better as recovery progresses. Although driving simulators create a safe environment and are capable of imm...
Benjamin McManus,Sylvie Mrug,William P Wagner et al. Benjamin McManus et al.
Objective: Although driving simulators are powerful tools capable of measuring a wide-ranging set of tactical and operational level driving behaviors, comparing these behaviors across studies is problematic because there ...
Federico Orsini,Gianluca Giusti,Lisa Zarantonello et al. Federico Orsini et al.
The Spring transition to Daylight Saving Time (DST) has been associated with several health and road safety issues. Previous literature has focused primarily on the analysis of historical crash and hospitalization data, without investigatin...
Huarong Wang,Xueyang Su,Mengmeng Fan et al. Huarong Wang et al.
Objective: Adolescence is a high-risk period for traffic injury. One factor that may impact adolescent safety in traffic is the presence of peers. We conducted a quasi-experimental research study to examine the impact of ...
Alireza Rostami,Ehsan Kamjoo,Anshu Bamney et al. Alireza Rostami et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly affected travel behavior, including the frequency and mode of travel, with the magnitude and nature of these effects varying over time. This study investigates the nature of these relationships by exa...
Sk Md Mashrur,Kaili Wang,Brenden Lavoie et al. Sk Md Mashrur et al.
The COVID-19 virus has unimaginably disrupted the transit system and its overall functions. Users' vigilant safety concerns posed by the pandemic and the consequent transit avoidance behaviour for a prolonged period could have lasting impac...