| Title : An investigation of driver distraction near the tipping point of traffic flow stability - Cooper_2009_Hum.Factors_51_261 |
| Author(s) : Cooper JM , Vladisavljevic I , Medeiros-Ward N , Martin PT , Strayer DL |
| Ref : Hum Factors , 51 :261 , 2009 |
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Abstract :
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to explore the interrelationship between driver distraction and characteristics of driver behavior associated with reduced highway traffic efficiency. BACKGROUND: Research on the three-phase traffic theory and on behavioral driving suggests that a number of characteristics associated with efficient traffic flow may be affected by driver distraction. Previous studies have been limited, however, by the fact that researchers typically do not allow participants to change lanes, nor do they account for the impact of varying traffic states on driving performance. |
| PubMedSearch : Cooper_2009_Hum.Factors_51_261 |
| PubMedID: 19653488 |
Cooper JM, Vladisavljevic I, Medeiros-Ward N, Martin PT, Strayer DL (2009)
An investigation of driver distraction near the tipping point of traffic flow stability
Hum Factors
51 :261
Cooper JM, Vladisavljevic I, Medeiros-Ward N, Martin PT, Strayer DL (2009)
Hum Factors
51 :261