The battle for attention : driver distraction : a review of recent research and knowledge.

Author(s)
Kinnear, N. & Stevens, A.
Year
Abstract

This report for the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) summarises recent research and knowledge from scientific studies about distracted driving. The report defines what it means to be ‘distracted’ when driving, discusses the impact of distraction on driver behaviour and safety, and what can be done to reduce distracted driving. The focus of distraction discussed here relates to how drivers engage with technology when driving. The report begins with a background to driver distraction, followed by discussion about what is actually meant by driver distraction. It is then considered why humans cannot successfully do two things at the same time, particularly within the context of driving. The subsequent section summarises the scientific research findings to date with regard to driver distraction and technology, and how this affects different types of road user. Recommendations for how driver distraction can be mitigated in the real world and a summary conclude the report. Responses to common questions raised by drivers are presented in Appendix A. (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
20160018 ST [electronic version only]
Source

London, Institute of Advanced Motorists IAM / Crowthorne, Berkshire, Transport Research Laboratory TRL, 2015, 23 p., 41 ref.; Published Project Report ; PPR 746 - ISSN 0968-4093 / ISBN 978-1-910377-47-5

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