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Driver Distraction : Theory, Effects, and Mitigation - Michael A. Regan

Driver Distraction

Theory, Effects, and Mitigation

By: Michael A. Regan (Editor), John D. Lee (Editor), Kristie Young (Editor)

eText | 15 October 2008 | Edition Number 1

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Certain activities and events both inside and outside a vehicle can distract drivers and lead to degraded performance. New technologies- such as entertainment, communication, and driver assistance systems- play a significant role in distraction. This unique volume defines driver distraction, discusses various causes, and explains how to measure acceptable and unacceptable levels of distraction. Several chapters address measurement techniques based on performance and epidemiological studies. Most importantly, the text explores ways to mitigate driver distraction as well as countermeasures including vehicle design and effective legislation.

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