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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Accidents, aberrant behaviours, and speeding of young moped riders Steg, Linda
2009
6 p. 503-511
9 p.
artikel
2 Activity rescheduling: reasoned or habitual? Chen, Cynthia
2004
6 p. 351-371
21 p.
artikel
3 Age and gender comparisons of driving while sleepy: Behaviours and risk perceptions Obst, Patricia
2011
6 p. 539-542
4 p.
artikel
4 A gender role socialization model of explicit and implicit biases in driving self-enhancement Sibley, Chris G.
2009
6 p. 452-461
10 p.
artikel
5 A multi-factorial framework for understanding reckless driving—appraisal indicators and perceived environmental determinants Orit Taubman - Ben-Ari,
2004
6 p. 333-349
17 p.
artikel
6 Analysis of drivers’ behavior under reduced visibility conditions using a Structural Equation Modeling approach Hassan, Hany M.
2011
6 p. 614-625
12 p.
artikel
7 An examination of message-relevant affect in road safety messages: Should road safety advertisements aim to make us feel good or bad? Lewis, I.
2008
6 p. 403-417
15 p.
artikel
8 An examination of the factors that influence drivers’ willingness to use hand-held mobile phones Rozario, Mark
2010
6 p. 365-376
12 p.
artikel
9 An experimental approach towards the evaluation of a seat belt campaign with an inside view on the psychology behind seat belt use Brijs, Kris
2011
6 p. 600-613
14 p.
artikel
10 An investigation of the relationship between the driving behavior questionnaire and objective measures of highway driving behavior Zhao, Nan
2012
6 p. 676-685
10 p.
artikel
11 Anticipatory and control processes in the interaction with secondary tasks while driving Schömig, Nadja
2011
6 p. 525-538
14 p.
artikel
12 Auditory and haptic systems for in-car speed management – A comparative real life study Adell, Emeli
2008
6 p. 445-458
14 p.
artikel
13 A within-subject design of comparison of waiting time of pedestrians before crossing three successive road crossings Rosenbloom, Tova
2012
6 p. 625-634
10 p.
artikel
14 Barriers and facilitators to public bicycle scheme use: A qualitative approach Fishman, Elliot
2012
6 p. 686-698
13 p.
artikel
15 Bias in older adults’ driving self-assessments: The role of personality McPeek, Robert
2011
6 p. 579-590
12 p.
artikel
16 Can organisational safety climate and occupational stress predict work-related driver fatigue? Strahan, Clint
2008
6 p. 418-426
9 p.
artikel
17 Causes of road accidents as perceived by Arabs in Israel: A qualitative study Moran, Mika
2010
6 p. 377-387
11 p.
artikel
18 Concepts from research literature and practical assessment of risk awareness: The Swedish driving test from the perspective of cognitive psychology Lidestam, Björn
2010
6 p. 409-425
17 p.
artikel
19 Contemporary use of simulation in traffic psychology research: Bringing home the Bacon? Lenné, Michael G.
2011
6 p. 431-434
4 p.
artikel
20 Conversing while driving: The importance of visual information for conversation modulation Maciej, Jannette
2011
6 p. 512-524
13 p.
artikel
21 Developing a self-report method for investigating adolescent road user behaviour Elliott, Mark A.
2004
6 p. 373-393
21 p.
artikel
22 Distraction while driving: The case of older drivers Fofanova, Julia
2011
6 p. 638-648
11 p.
artikel
23 Do child pedestrians deliberately take risks when they are in a hurry? An experimental study on a simulator Charron, Camilo
2012
6 p. 635-643
9 p.
artikel
24 Do familiarity and expectations change perception? Drivers’ glances and response to changes Martens, Marieke H.
2007
6 p. 476-492
17 p.
artikel
25 Driver distraction in long-haul truck drivers Hanowski, Richard J.
2005
6 p. 441-458
18 p.
artikel
26 Driver responses to motorcycle and lead vehicle braking events: The effects of motorcycling experience and novice versus experienced drivers Ohlhauser, Amanda D.
2011
6 p. 472-483
12 p.
artikel
27 Drivers’ attitudes toward imperfect distraction mitigation strategies Donmez, Birsen
2006
6 p. 387-398
12 p.
artikel
28 Drivers’ decision to speed: A study inspired by the theory of planned behavior Warner, Henriette Wallén
2006
6 p. 427-433
7 p.
artikel
29 Driving in dangerous territory: Complexity and road-characteristics influence attentional demand Stinchcombe, Arne
2010
6 p. 388-396
9 p.
artikel
30 Driving simulator validation with hazard perception Underwood, Geoffrey
2011
6 p. 435-446
12 p.
artikel
31 Driving without awareness: The effects of practice and automaticity on attention and driving Charlton, Samuel G.
2011
6 p. 456-471
16 p.
artikel
32 Effects of cognitive load presence and duration on driver eye movements and event detection performance Reyes, Michelle L.
2008
6 p. 391-402
12 p.
artikel
33 Effects of listening to music, and of using a handheld and handsfree telephone on cycling behaviour de Waard, Dick
2011
6 p. 626-637
12 p.
artikel
34 Effects of route guidance variable message signs (VMS) on driver behaviour Erke, Alena
2007
6 p. 447-457
11 p.
artikel
35 Evaluation of different types of dynamic speed display signs Gehlert, Tina
2012
6 p. 667-675
9 p.
artikel
36 Exploring the beliefs underpinning drivers’ intentions to comply with speed limits Elliott, Mark A.
2005
6 p. 459-479
21 p.
artikel
37 Exploring the theoretical underpinnings of driving whilst influenced by illicit substances Watling, Christopher N.
2011
6 p. 567-578
12 p.
artikel
38 Field operational test of a seatbelt reminder system: Effects on driver behaviour and acceptance Young, Kristie L.
2008
6 p. 434-444
11 p.
artikel
39 For heaven’s sake follow the rules: pedestrians’ behavior in an ultra-orthodox and a non-orthodox city Rosenbloom, Tova
2004
6 p. 395-404
10 p.
artikel
40 Frequency, determinants, and consequences of different drivers’ emotions: An on-the-road study using self-reports, (observed) behaviour, and physiology Mesken, Jolieke
2007
6 p. 458-475
18 p.
artikel
41 Judgments of mean speed and predictions of route choice Svenson, Ola
2011
6 p. 504-511
8 p.
artikel
42 Lifestyle traits as predictors of driving behaviour in urban areas of Greece Chliaoutakis, Joannes El.
2005
6 p. 413-428
16 p.
artikel
43 Minimising risks and distractions for young drivers and their passengers: An evaluation of a novel driver–passenger training program Lenné, Michael G.
2011
6 p. 447-455
9 p.
artikel
44 Models of acceleration and deceleration rates on a complex two-lane rural highway: Results from a nighttime driving experiment Hu, Wen
2010
6 p. 397-408
12 p.
artikel
45 Passing behavior on two-lane highways Farah, Haneen
2010
6 p. 355-364
10 p.
artikel
46 Perceptions of driver distraction among teenage drivers Westlake, Elizabeth Jane
2012
6 p. 644-653
10 p.
artikel
47 Personality predictors of speeding in young drivers: Anger vs. sensation seeking Delhomme, Patricia
2012
6 p. 654-666
13 p.
artikel
48 Persuading young car drivers to take part in a driving skills test: The influence of regulatory fit on informational-assessment value and persuasion Haddad, Hocine
2006
6 p. 399-411
13 p.
artikel
49 Predicting aggressive driving behavior from anger and negative cognitions Nesbit, Sundé M.
2012
6 p. 710-718
9 p.
artikel
50 Sign location, sign recognition, and driver expectancies Borowsky, Avinoam
2008
6 p. 459-465
7 p.
artikel
51 Speed behaviour as a choice between observing and exceeding the speed limit Letirand, Frédéric
2005
6 p. 481-492
12 p.
artikel
52 Stated reasons for reducing work-commute by car Eriksson, Lars
2008
6 p. 427-433
7 p.
artikel
53 Testing for effects of racial attitudes and visual contrast on the speed of a driver’s response to a pedestrian Mather, Robert D.
2007
6 p. 437-446
10 p.
artikel
54 The application of the random regret minimization model to drivers’ choice of crash avoidance maneuvers Kaplan, Sigal
2012
6 p. 699-709
11 p.
artikel
55 The effect of cellular telephone conversation and music listening on response time in braking Bellinger, David B.
2009
6 p. 441-451
11 p.
artikel
56 The effect of visual and cognitive distraction on driver’s anticipation in a simulated car following scenario Muhrer, Elke
2011
6 p. 555-566
12 p.
artikel
57 The effects of conversation on attention and peripheral detection: Is talking with a passenger and talking on the cell phone different? Amado, Sonia
2005
6 p. 383-395
13 p.
artikel
58 The effects of motion on in-vehicle touch screen system operation: A battle management system case study Salmon, Paul M.
2011
6 p. 494-503
10 p.
artikel
59 The impact of smart driving aids on driving performance and driver distraction Birrell, Stewart A.
2011
6 p. 484-493
10 p.
artikel
60 The influence of auditory feedback on speed choice, violations and comfort in a driving simulation game Hellier, E.
2011
6 p. 591-599
9 p.
artikel
61 The intention to commit driving violations – A qualitative study Forward, Sonja E.
2006
6 p. 412-426
15 p.
artikel
62 The relationship between leisure time and driving style in two groups of male drivers Møller, Mette
2009
6 p. 462-469
8 p.
artikel
63 The road user behaviour of New Zealand adolescents Sullman, Mark J.M.
2009
6 p. 494-502
9 p.
artikel
64 The role of edge lines in curve driving Coutton-Jean, Cécile
2009
6 p. 483-493
11 p.
artikel
65 The tendency of drivers to pass other vehicles Bar-Gera, Hillel
2005
6 p. 429-439
11 p.
artikel
66 The time-saving bias, speed choices and driving behavior Peer, Eyal
2011
6 p. 543-554
12 p.
artikel
67 Understanding the psychosocial factors influencing the risky behaviour of young drivers Scott-Parker, Bridie
2009
6 p. 470-482
13 p.
artikel
68 Using spatial vibrotactile cues to direct visual attention in driving scenes Ho, Cristy
2005
6 p. 397-412
16 p.
artikel
69 Volume Contents & Author Index 2005
6 p. I-VII
nvt p.
artikel
70 Volume Contents; Author Index 2004
6 p. I-VI
nvt p.
artikel
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