Foreword |
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Acknowledgments |
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Editors |
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Contributors |
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PART 2 Definitions, Theories, and Models of Driver Distraction |
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On the Philosphical Foundations of the Distracted Driver and Driving Distraction |
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Defining Driver Distraction |
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31 | (10) |
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What Drives Distraction? Distraction as a Breakdown of Multievel Control |
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41 | (16) |
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Models of Atttention, Distraction, and Highway Harzad Avoideance |
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57 | (16) |
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PART 3 Measurement of Driver Distraction |
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Measuring Exposeure to Driver Distraction |
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Measuring the Effects of Driver Distraction: Direct Driving Performace Methods and Measures |
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85 | (22) |
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Surrogate Distrction Mesaurement Tehniques: The Lane Change Test |
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107 | (16) |
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Now Your See It. Now You Don't: Visual Occlusion as a Surrogate Distraction Measurment Technique |
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123 | (12) |
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Distraction Assessment Methods Based on Visual Behavior and Event Detection |
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135 | (34) |
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PART 4 Effect of Distraction on Driving Performance |
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Cellular Phones and Driver Distraction |
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Sources of Distraction inside the Vehicle and Their Effect on Driving Performance |
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191 | (24) |
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Distractions outside the Vehicle |
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215 | (14) |
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Distraction and Public Transport: Case Study of Bus Driver Distraction |
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229 | (20) |
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PART 5 Distraction Crashes, and Crseh Risk |
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Sources of Driver Distraction |
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Crash Studies of Driver Distraction |
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Epidemiological Research on Driver Distraction |
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305 | (14) |
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Driver Distraction Exposure Research: A Summary of Findings |
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319 | (16) |
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PART 6 Factors Mediating the Effects of Distraction |
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Factors Moderating the Impact of Distraction on Driving Performance and Safety |
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Distraction and the Older Driver |
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The Relationship between Driver Fatigue and Driver Distraction |
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383 | (12) |
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PART 7 Design and Standardization |
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European Approaches to Principles, Codes, Guidelines, and Checklists for In-Vehicle HMI |
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North American Approaches to Principles, Codes, Guidelines, and Checklists for In-Vehicle HMI |
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Japanese Approaches to Principles, Codes, Guidelines, and Checklists for In-Vehicle HMI |
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425 | (20) |
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Driver Interface Safety and Usability Standards: An Overview |
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445 | (20) |
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PART 8 Prevention and Mitigation Strategies |
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Real-Time Distraction Countermeasures |
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465 | (20) |
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Driving Task Demand-Based Distraction Mitigation |
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Adapting Collision Warnings to Real-Time Estimates of Driver Distraction |
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Designing Feedback to Mitigate Distraction |
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519 | (14) |
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Driver Distraction Injury Prevention Countermeasures---Part 1: Data Collection, Legislation and Enforcement, Vehicle Fleet Management, and Driver Licensing |
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Driver Distraction Injury Prevention Countemeaures---Part 2: Education and Training |
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559 | (20) |
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Driver Distraction Injury Prvention Countermeasures---Part 3: Vehicle, Technology, and Road Design |
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Government and Industry Perspectives on Driver Distraction |
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Index |
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