Sources of driver distraction.

Author(s)
Regan, M.A. Young, K.L. Lee, J.D. & Gordon, C.P.
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Abstract

This chapter presents a taxonomic description of the various sources of driver distraction that are currently known to exist. The taxonomy is derived from selected major studies that have made use of secondary crash-baseddata sources collected by agencies, from selected major observational studies, and from the definition of driver distraction presented in earlier chapters of this book. The chapter concludes with a final comment on how the taxonomy might be expected to change as the driving task continues to evolve.

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C 45658 (In: C 45646) /83 / ITRD E846589
Source

In: Driver distraction : theory, effects, and mitigation, CRC Press, 2008, p. 249-279

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