
@article{ref1,
title="Distraction during driving - an overestimated danger?",
journal="VKU Verkehrsunfall und Fahrzeugtechnik",
year="2015",
author="Chiellino, Ulrich and Seidenberger, Marion and Gatscha, Michael and Klösch, Gerhard and Hanke, Sten and Oberleitner, Andreas",
volume="53",
number="7/8",
pages="269-277",
abstract="Lack of attentiveness by drivers due to various distracting activities while driving can result in driving errors or accidents in road traffic. In order to illustrate the effect of individual distracting factors on driving behavior, 66 test persons with driving experience were instructed to drive round a secured test track. During the test, various types of distraction and their influence on road safety were examined in detail. In cooperation with the automobile clubs ADAC and OEAMTC together with the Institute for Sleep-Wake Research (ISWF), the Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT) and Neurotraffic, a set of driving and distraction tasks was designed that was to be performed by volunteer test drivers on a secured sector of the OEAMTC road testing centre in Teesdorf. The results showed that drivers have a misguided feeling of safety that they can handle a vehicle sufficiently well in spite of being distracted.   Keywords: Driver distraction<p /> <p>Language: de</p>",
language="de",
issn="0724-2050",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}