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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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Jessica Hafetz Mirman,Allison E Curry,Daniel Mirman Jessica Hafetz Mirman
Drivers' population-level crash rates incrementally decrease following licensure, which has led to the implicit assumption that an individual driver's crash risk also decreases incrementally after licensure as they accrue experience. Howeve...
Elease J McLaurin,John D Lee,Anthony D McDonald et al. Elease J McLaurin et al.
One challenge in using naturalistic driving data is producing a holistic analysis of these highly variable datasets. Typical analyses focus on isolated events, such as large g-force accelerations indicating a possible near-crash. Examining ...
Mark S Rea,John D Bullough Mark S Rea
Yellow flashing warning beacons help protect front line service workers, including those in transportation, utility and construction sectors. To safeguard these workers, beacons should be readily detected and should provide veridical inform...
L J Molnar,D W Eby,J M Vivoda et al. L J Molnar et al.
The exploratory study reported here was intended to examine: how strongly subjectively reported driving avoidance behaviors (commonly referred to as self-regulation) and exposure were related to their objectively measured counterparts and w...
Jonathon M Vivoda,Annie C Harmon,Ganesh M Babulal et al. Jonathon M Vivoda et al.
The goals of this study were to explore e-hail (e.g., Uber/Lyft) knowledge, use, reliance, and future expectations among older adults. Specifically, we aimed to identify factors that were related to e-hail, and how older adults view this mo...
Kevin Durkin,Umar Toseeb,Andrew Pickles et al. Kevin Durkin et al.
Language impairment (LI) is a common developmental disorder which affects many aspects of young people's functional skills and engagement with society. Little is known of early driving behaviour in those with this disability. This longitudi...
Despina Stavrinos,Peyton R Mosley,Shannon M Wittig et al. Despina Stavrinos et al.
Driver distraction is implicated in a significant portion of motor vehicle collisions; evidence has suggested that billboards can contribute to such distraction, but many knowledge gaps remain. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the ...
C Raymond Bingham,Bruce G Simons-Morton,Anuj K Pradhan et al. C Raymond Bingham et al.
Objective: Serious crashes are more likely when teenage drivers have teenage passengers. One likely source of this increased risk is social influences on driving performance. This driving simulator study experimentally te...
Beth Bourdeau,Brenda A Miller,Mark B Johnson et al. Beth Bourdeau et al.
Objective: The current study examines the variation in alcohol use among nightclub patrons under three transportation conditions: those who departed from a club using modes of transportation other than cars or motorcycles...
David C Schwebel,Leslie A McClure David C Schwebel
Objective: This randomized controlled trial examined one aspect of child pedestrian behavior, route selection across intersections, to evaluate whether a combination of widely-available videos and websites effectively tra...