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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Advancing VR simulators for autonomous vehicle–pedestrian interactions: A focus on multi-entity scenarios Tran, Tram Thi Minh

107 C p. 775-790
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2 A multi-road user evaluation of the acceptance of connected and automated vehicles through the lenses of safety and justice Martínez-Buelvas, Laura

107 C p. 521-536
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3 Analysis and comparison of auditory-cognitive and visual-manual distraction risk characteristics and their effect on driving Wu, Mengjiao

107 C p. 1042-1061
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4 Anticipatory vibrotactile cues reduce motion sickness in car passengers during stop-and-go driving Kehl, Leonie

107 C p. 791-802
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5 Augmented reality HMI for distracted drivers in a level 3 automation: Effects on takeover performance and safety Merlhiot, Gaëtan

107 C p. 820-833
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6 Beyond private-sphere pro-environmental action: Explaining shared mobility using the Theory of Planned Behavior and solidarity-oriented variables Richter, Nadine

107 C p. 620-642
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7 Characterizing the driving behavior of manual vehicles following autonomous vehicles and its impact on mixed traffic performance Jo, Young

107 C p. 69-83
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8 Charging or Swapping? A study on the private Consumers’ acceptance of the electricity replenishment mode of new energy vehicles Chen, Zhisong

107 C p. 903-923
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9 Cognitive load and task switching in drivers: Implications for road safety in semi-autonomous vehicles Xu, Jinhui

107 C p. 1175-1197
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10 Description and analysis of aberrant riding behaviors of pedal cyclists, e-bike riders and motorcyclists: Based on a self-report questionnaire Qian, Qian

107 C p. 969-984
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11 Do cyclists disregard ‘priority-to-the-right’ more often than motorists? Zhang, Meng

107 C p. 413-423
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12 Do dotted extensions help guide drivers at a transition area of partial-shadowed left-turn lane? An investigation based on eye movement behavior and visual attention Huang, Lin-Kuei

107 C p. 834-847
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13 Drivers’ acceptance of adaptive warning–monitoring systems. Findings from a car driving simulator study Al Haddad, Christelle

107 C p. 1071-1091
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14 Driving behavior in Hazardous situations: The interplay between risk scenarios and dimensional emotions Peng, Yong

107 C p. 695-709
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15 Driving further growth of the electric vehicle market in China: Insights from multi-theoretical integration models Lv, Fei

107 C p. 887-902
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16 Easy listening or driving distraction? The relationship between audiobook complexity level and driving performance on simple routes Kespe, Jessica M.

107 C p. 238-253
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17 Editorial Board
107 C p. ii
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18 Effects of hazard type on the hazard perceptions of violation-involved and violation-free drivers: An ERP study Sun, Long

107 C p. 29-38
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19 Exploring implications and current practices in e-scooter safety: A systematic review Mehranfar, Vida

107 C p. 321-382
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20 Exploring the influence of a virtual reality experience on user acceptance of shared autonomous vehicles: A quasi-experimental study in Brussels Debbaghi, Fatima-Zahra

107 C p. 674-694
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21 Eye tracking measures of bicyclists’ behavior and perception: A systematic review Ma, Shiyu

107 C p. 52-68
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22 Factors associated with speeding behavior: Literature review and meta-analysis Rachad, Taoufik

107 C p. 861-875
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23 Factors influencing the perception of safety for pedestrians and cyclists through interactions with automated vehicles in shared spaces Brill, Sarah

107 C p. 181-195
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24 Fictional or Real? a review of how gamification types effect eco-driving on the road Wallius, Eetu

107 C p. 288-300
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25 High-speed curve negotiation: Can differences in expertise account for the different effects of cognitive load? Celic, M.

107 C p. 951-968
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26 How do design factors of stacked directional signs affect their visual cognition? Cai, Jing

107 C p. 760-774
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27 How long the effect of take-over conditions Lasts? a survival analysis of Commercial Motor vehicle drivers’ reaction time and driving behavior in Level 4 of automated vehicles Riahi Samani, Ali

107 C p. 149-166
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28 Human-Machine interfaces and vehicle Automation: A review of the literature and recommendations for system Design, Feedback, and alerts Wang, Meng

107 C p. 549-561
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29 Identifying a broad range of psychological characteristics associated with unsafe driving behaviors Wood, Dustin

107 C p. 1031-1041
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30 Impact of commuting on mental well-being: Using time-stamped subjective and objective data Zhang, Xuenuo

107 C p. 395-412
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31 Impact of level 2 automation on driver behavior: A study using association rules mining Chakraborty, Rohit

107 C p. 937-950
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32 Incorporating personality traits for the study of user acceptance of electric micromobility-sharing services Xie, Senkai

107 C p. 1015-1030
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33 In the driver's mind: Modeling the dynamics of human overtaking decisions in interactions with oncoming automated vehicles Mohammad, Samir H.A.

107 C p. 562-577
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34 Investigating pedestrians’ red light running intentions at urban intersections in different traffic Environments: A scenario-based analysis guided by theoretical frameworks Karami, Zeinab

107 C p. 196-223
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35 Investigating the effect of auditory takeover request signals frequency on drivers from an acute stress perspective Hu, Xintao

107 C p. 424-435
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36 Investigating the influence of connected information on driver behaviour: An analysis of pedestrian-vehicle conflicts in the middle section of urban road Wang, Changshuai

107 C p. 464-483
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37 Investigating the potential of a battery swapping method at refuel stations for electric vehicle: A case study of INDIA Murugan, Manivel

107 C p. 254-274
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38 Investigating the situational dynamics of visual information sampling in lateral vehicle control – Subjective vs. objective estimates of spare visual capacity Grahn, Hilkka

107 C p. 98-114
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39 Is cannabis associated with more than just driving impairment? An investigation into the psychological dysfunctioning and driving behaviours of active cannabis users Love, Steven

107 C p. 1162-1174
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40 “I will raise my hand and say ‘I over-trust Autopilot’. I use it too liberally” – Drivers’ reflections on their use of partial driving automation, trust, and perceived safety Nordhoff, Sina

107 C p. 1105-1124
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41 Matching vs. Mismatching Signals of External Human-Machine Interface and Vehicle Kinematics: An Examination of Pedestrian Crossing Behavior and Trust, Safety, and Affective Ratings in Interactions with Differently Sized Automated Vehicles Lau, Merle

107 C p. 1092-1104
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42 Negotiating the bicycle path: A study of moped user stereotypes and behaviours in the Netherlands Glachant, Clara

107 C p. 301-320
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43 Parents’ perspectives on transporting their children in autonomous vehicles – A contextual interview study with parents in Germany Stange, Vanessa

107 C p. 436-463
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44 Park smart or face the music: Understanding users’ orderly parking behavior of dockless shared bikes from the perspective of deterrence theory Tang, Zhenya

107 C p. 507-520
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45 Predictability of driver’s stop/go decisions at flashing-light-controlled grade crossings by coupling functional brain network and deep learning methods Ma, Siwei

107 C p. 115-132
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46 Prevalence and predictors of driver distractions in Cyprus: An observational study Sullman, Mark J.M.

107 C p. 224-237
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47 Propensity to trust technology and subjective, but not objective, knowledge predict trust in advanced driver assistance systems DeGuzman, Chelsea A.

107 C p. 726-743
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48 Refining two-stage transition procedures for planned transitions in conditionally automated driving Hasegawa, Kunihiro

107 C p. 1062-1070
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49 Road-crossing behavior and safety of pedestrians facing autonomous vehicles with an acceleration indicator eHMI in VR traffic flow Song, Yuanming

107 C p. 589-606
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50 Sensor fusion to connect gaze fixation with dynamic driving context for driver attention management Yang, Shiyan

107 C p. 578-588
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51 Simplifying acceptance: A general acceptance factor predicting intentions to use shared autonomous vehicles Aasvik, Ole

107 C p. 1125-1143
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52 Susceptibility to distracted driving: The role of personality and individual factors Tinella, Luigi

107 C p. 744-759
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53 Sustainable Steps in the Snow: Exploring factors associated with active school commuting in Finland Melin, Marianna C.

107 C p. 876-886
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54 The art of riding safely: A critical examination of advanced rider assistance systems in motorcycle safety discourse Naweed, Anjum

107 C p. 1198-1213
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55 The Impact of Pedestrian Interactions at Intersections on the Three Levels of Drivers’ Situation Awareness Park, Sami

107 C p. 167-180
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56 The impact of personality on the propensity of carpooling to work Le Boennec, Rémy

107 C p. 1144-1161
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57 The impact of visual attractions on drivers’ visual performance and mental workload in highway tunnel access zones Han, Lei

107 C p. 1232-1256
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58 The opportunistic behaviors under drunk driving policies in Taiwan: A study with population-based data Chan, Yun-Shan

107 C p. 848-860
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59 The Predictive Role of visual attention bias in aggressive driving decisions among violation-involved drivers on attitudes of right-of-way Ma, Jinfei

107 C p. 607-619
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60 Therapists’ perspectives on experience and treatment of mobility-related anxiety disorders Ratering, Christian

107 C p. 39-51
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61 The role of emotional coherence in electric vehicle purchasing decisions Domarchi, Cristian

107 C p. 997-1014
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62 The role of psychological resilience in driving anger expression: The mediating effect of cognitive emotion regulation Wang, Tingzhen

107 C p. 496-506
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63 The synergistic effect of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and technology-based inattention on reduction of driving performance Mandali, Hassan

107 C p. 484-495
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64 Transparent internal human-machine interfaces in highly automated shuttles to support the communication of minimal risk maneuvers to the passengers Brandt, Thorben

107 C p. 275-287
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65 Trust calibration through perceptual and predictive information of the external context in autonomous vehicle Gao, Qi

107 C p. 537-548
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66 Two profiles of post-stroke drivers based on their driving perception Gasne, Clara

107 C p. 17-28
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67 Two-stage transition procedure reduces potential hazards on planned transitions in automated driving Hasegawa, Kunihiro

107 C p. 924-936
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68 Understanding autonomous vehicle adoption intentions in Malaysia through behavioral reasoning theory Alexander Rangel, Vincent

107 C p. 1214-1231
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69 Understanding car-sharing by integrating long-, medium- and short-term cognitions Bretter, Christian

107 C p. 985-996
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70 Using distributed simulations to investigate driver-pedestrian interactions and kinematic cues: Implications for automated vehicle behaviour and communication Yang, Yue

107 C p. 84-97
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71 Validating risk behavior in driving simulation using naturalistic driving data Himmels, Chantal

107 C p. 710-725
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72 Validation of the Basic Psychological Needs Satisfaction scale in transport for urban commuters (BPNS-TUC) in Spain Martín, Beatriz

107 C p. 1-16
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73 What does it take for rural-urban commuters to switch from driving to carpooling? Mohammadi-Mavi, Helia

107 C p. 803-819
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74 What limits improper bike-sharing parking most: Penalties or incentives? Findings from an online behavioral experiment Si, Hongyun

107 C p. 133-148
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75 Which electric vehicle charging station to upgrade? Biased judgments based on differences in station efficiency Svenson, Ola

107 C p. 668-673
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76 Why do drivers resist the use of partial automation features? A perspective from psychological reactance theory Zhang, Yiran

107 C p. 383-394
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77 Willingness to utilize autonomous vehicles following accidents: A fresh perspective from mixed-methods research Zhou, Yongjiang

107 C p. 643-667
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