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Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour

Journal Volume: 20
Journal Issue:
Journal Year: 2013
Articles in SafetyLit: 19

A simulator evaluation of the effects of attention maintenance training on glance distributions of younger novice drivers inside and outside the vehicle

Attitudes, norms and driving behaviour: A comparison of young drivers in South Africa and Sweden

Corrigendum to "The emotional spectrum in traffic situations: Results of two online-studies" [Trans. Res. Part F 18 (2013) 168-188]

Gap acceptance at stop-controlled T-intersections in a simulated rural environment

Keep on cruising: Changes in lifestyle and driving style among male drivers between the age of 18 and 23

Leftward attentional bias in a simulated driving task

Measuring being lost in thought: An exploratory driving simulator study

Modeling duration of overtaking in two lane highways

Personal and social factors affecting adolescent motorcycle riders' intention to customize their vehicles: Evidence from Indonesia

Place it on the side! Evaluation of stickers' positions on test cars used in field studies

Predictors of demand for risk mitigation in transport

Self-regulation of driving by older adults: Comparison of self-report and objective driving data

Sustainable transportation in Argentina: Values, beliefs, norms and car use reduction

The influence of a pedestrian countdown display on pedestrian behavior at signalized pedestrian crossings

Time pressure and driving: Work, emotions and risks

Towards understanding child-pedestrians' hazard perception abilities in a mixed reality dynamic environment

Visibility-related characteristics of crashes involving bicyclists and motor vehicles - Responses from an online questionnaire study

Whether or not to ride with an intoxicated driver: Predicting intentions using an extended version of the theory of planned behaviour

Workload-adaptive cruise control - A new generation of advanced driver assistance systems