THE EFFECT OF CELLULAR PHONE USE UPON DRIVER ATTENTION

Auteur(s)
MCKNIGHT, AJ NATIONAL PUBLIC SERVICES RESEARCH INSTITUTE, USA MCKNIGHT, AS NATIONAL PUBLIC SERVICES RESEARCH INSTITUTE, USA
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In this study, 150 subjects observed a 25-minute video driving sequence containing 45 highway traffic situations to which they were expected to respond by manipulation of simulated vehicle controls. Each situation occurred under five conditions of distraction: placinga cellular phone call, carrying on a casual cellular phone conversation, carrying on an intense cellular phone conversation, tuning a radio, and no distraction. All of the distractions led to significantincreases in the proportion of situations to which subjects failed to respond. However, significant age differences of nonresponse appeared. Among subjects over age 50, nonresponses increased by about one-third under all of the telephone distractions. The response rate of younger subjects increased by a lesser degree except under intenseconversation. Results were not influenced by gender or prior experience with cellular phones. The authors conclude that older drivers might reduce their accident risk during attention-demanding traffic conditions by avoiding use of cellular phones and that other drivers might do so by refraining from calls involving intense conversation.(A).

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Bibliotheeknummer
I 859282 IRRD 9309
Uitgave

ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION 1993 /06 E25 3 PAG: 259-65 T9

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