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Driver Distraction: Review of the Literature and Suggestions for Countermeasure Development
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Young, Kristie L
, Regan, Michael A
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Factor analysis
/ Occupational safety
/ Railway traffic
/ Railways
/ Road safety
/ Road transport
/ Safety
/ Traffic
/ Transport
/ Work environment
/ Working conditions
2007
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Driver Distraction: Review of the Literature and Suggestions for Countermeasure Development
by
Young, Kristie L
, Regan, Michael A
in
Factor analysis
/ Occupational safety
/ Railway traffic
/ Railways
/ Road safety
/ Road transport
/ Safety
/ Traffic
/ Transport
/ Work environment
/ Working conditions
2007
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Young, Kristie L
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/ Railway traffic
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/ Road transport
/ Safety
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/ Work environment
/ Working conditions
2007
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Driver Distraction: Review of the Literature and Suggestions for Countermeasure Development
2007
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Overview
There is converging evidence that certain activities, objects and events inside and
outside the motor vehicle can, and do, distract drivers, leading to degraded driving
performance, increased crash risk and crashes. Findings from a recent US study
suggest that up to 80 per cent of road crashes are due to driver inattention, of which
distraction is a major factor. This chapter discusses what is known about driver
distraction, what it being done to manage it in Australia, and what should be done to
limit its detrimental impact on driver performance and safety.
Publisher
CRC Press
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ISBN
9780754670216, 075467021X
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