In-vehicle
This filter includes research on in-vehicle distractions. In-vehicle distractions include passengers, pets, smoking, eating, drinking, and adjusting vehicle or radio controls.
Research Abstracts
- Crash Risk of Cell Phone Use While Driving: A Case-Crossover Analysis of Naturalistic Driving Data (2018)
- Distraction and Older Drivers: An Emerging Problem? (2018)
- How many crashes are caused by driver interaction with passengers? A meta-analysis approach (2018)
- Visual and cognitive demands of using in-vehicle infotainment systems (2017)
- Distracted Road Use: A Literature Review (2016)
- Analysis of Naturalistic Driving Study Data: Safer Glances, Driver Inattention, and Crash Risk (2015)
- Measuring cognitive distraction in the Automobile III: A comparison of ten 2015 in-vehicle information systems (2015)
- The battle for attention driver distraction – a review of recent research and knowledge (2015)
- The effects of momentary visual disruption on hazard anticipation and awareness in driving (2015)
- Understanding commercial truck drivers’ decision-making process concerning distracted driving (2015)
- Using sound to reduce visual distraction from in-vehicle human–machine interfaces (2015)
- Dynamics of driver distraction: The process of engaging and disengaging (2014)
- Measuring Cognitive Distraction in the Automobile II: Assessing In-Vehicle Voice-Based Interactive Technologies (2014)
- Modeling situation awareness and crash risk (2014)
- Blocking-out auditory distracters while driving: A cognitive strategy to reduce task-demands on the road (2013)
- Measuring Cognitive Distraction in the Automobile (2013)
- Mitigating the effects of in-vehicle distractions through use of the Psychological Refractory Period paradigm (2013)
- The crosstalk hypothesis: why language interferes with driving (2013)
- Distracted driving countermeasures for commercial vehicles (2011)
- In-vehicle technologies and driver distraction (2011)
- The effects of music tempo on driver risk taking (2011)
- Thinking about distraction: A conceptual framework for assessing driver-vehicle on-road performance in relation to secondary task activity (2011)
- Combining cognitive and visual distraction: less than the sum of its parts (2010)
- Evaluation of different speech and touch interfaces to in-vehicle music retrieval systems (2010)