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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A conceptual model for persuasive in-vehicle technology to influence tactical level driver behaviour van Gent, Paul
2019
60 C p. 202-216
artikel
2 Analyzing dilemma driver behavior at signalized intersection under mixed traffic conditions Pathivada, Bharat Kumar
2019
60 C p. 111-120
artikel
3 An eye-tracking study on the road examining the effects of handsfree phoning on visual attention Desmet, Charlotte
2019
60 C p. 549-559
artikel
4 A simulator study of the effect of incentive on adoption and effectiveness of an in-vehicle human machine interface Vaezipour, Atiyeh
2019
60 C p. 383-398
artikel
5 A strategic driving maneuver that predicts on-road outcomes in adults with multiple sclerosis Krasniuk, Sarah
2019
60 C p. 147-156
artikel
6 Automated driving reduces perceived workload, but monitoring causes higher cognitive load than manual driving Stapel, Jork
2019
60 C p. 590-605
artikel
7 Behavioural culpability for traffic accidents Dorn, L.
2019
60 C p. 505-514
artikel
8 Bicycle helmets and risky behaviour: A systematic review Esmaeilikia, Mahsa
2019
60 C p. 299-310
artikel
9 Binomial and multinomial regression models for predicting the tactical choices of bicyclists at signalised intersections Twaddle, Heather
2019
60 C p. 47-57
artikel
10 Bus drivers who leave; were they more crash-involved? af Wåhlberg, Anders E.
2019
60 C p. 524-535
artikel
11 Can our phones keep us safe? A content analysis of smartphone applications to prevent mobile phone distracted driving Oviedo-Trespalacios, Oscar
2019
60 C p. 657-668
artikel
12 Car sharing as a means to raise acceptance of electric vehicles: An empirical study on regime change in automobility Schlüter, Jan
2019
60 C p. 185-201
artikel
13 Cognitive function and driving: Important for young and old alike Ledger, Selena
2019
60 C p. 262-273
artikel
14 Collision risk management of cognitively distracted drivers in a car-following situation Li, Xiaomeng
2019
60 C p. 288-298
artikel
15 Company employees as experimental participants in traffic safety research: Prevalence and implications Radun, Igor
2019
60 C p. 81-92
artikel
16 Comparable rates of simulator sickness in Huntington’s disease and healthy individuals Jacobs, Milou
2019
60 C p. 499-504
artikel
17 Conceptualization of aggressive driving behaviors through a Perception of aggressive driving scale (PAD) Alonso, Francisco
2019
60 C p. 415-426
artikel
18 Differences in facial affect recognition between non-offending and offending drivers Trepáčová, Martina
2019
60 C p. 582-589
artikel
19 Driver visual behavior while using adaptive cruise control on commercial motor vehicles Grove, Kevin
2019
60 C p. 343-352
artikel
20 Editorial Board 2019
60 C p. ii
artikel
21 Effectiveness and user acceptance of infotainment-lockouts: A driving simulator study Jung, Tirza
2019
60 C p. 643-656
artikel
22 Effect of complex traffic situations on route choice behaviour and driver stress in residential areas Ringhand, Madlen
2019
60 C p. 274-287
artikel
23 Effects of driver work-rest patterns, lifestyle and payment incentives on long-haul truck driver sleepiness Mahajan, Kirti
2019
60 C p. 366-382
artikel
24 Effects of median refuge island and flashing vertical sign on conspicuity and safety of unsignalized crosswalks Vignali, Valeria
2019
60 C p. 427-439
artikel
25 Effects of non-driving-related-task modality and road geometry on eye movements, lane-keeping performance, and workload while driving Jeong, Heejin
2019
60 C p. 157-171
artikel
26 Electric vehicle drivers use better strategies to counter stereotype threat linked to pro-technology than to pro-environmental identities King, Naomi
2019
60 C p. 440-452
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27 Exploring the influence of attitudes, social comparison and image and prestige among non-cyclists to predict intention to cycle in Mexico City Cepeda Zorrilla, Magda
2019
60 C p. 327-342
artikel
28 Facilitating hazard awareness skills among drivers regardless of age and experience through repetitive exposure to real-life short movies of hazardous driving situations Kahana-Levy, Naomi
2019
60 C p. 353-365
artikel
29 Factors related to the intention to buy an e-bike: A survey study from Norway Simsekoglu, Özlem
2019
60 C p. 573-581
artikel
30 Impact of health differences and longitudinal changes on deceleration driving patterns in older adult drivers Howcroft, Jennifer
2019
60 C p. 137-146
artikel
31 Impacts of differentiated per-lane speed limit on lane changing behaviour: A driving simulator-based study Shi, Jing
2019
60 C p. 93-104
artikel
32 Incorporation of coping planning into the behavior change model that accounts for implementation intention Hsieh, Hsu-Sheng
2019
60 C p. 228-244
artikel
33 Increasing mobility for older travellers through engagement with technology Harvey, J.
2019
60 C p. 172-184
artikel
34 Investigating the effect of urgency and modality of pedestrian alert warnings on driver acceptance and performance Large, David R.
2019
60 C p. 11-24
artikel
35 Measurement validity of retrospective survey questions of bicycling use, attitude, and skill Thigpen, Calvin
2019
60 C p. 453-461
artikel
36 Modelling pedestrian crossing choice on Cape Town’s freeways: Caught between a rock and a hard place? Dada, Mercy
2019
60 C p. 245-261
artikel
37 Move closer and get active: How to make urban university commutes more satisfying Schneider, Robert J.
2019
60 C p. 462-473
artikel
38 Multilevel modeling of gap-selection behaviors: Effects of vehicle arrival time and personal walking time projection abilities in mixed traffic conditions Chung, Yi-Shih
2019
60 C p. 783-797
artikel
39 Non-driving-related tasks, workload, and takeover performance in highly automated driving contexts Yoon, Sol Hee
2019
60 C p. 620-631
artikel
40 Observations of truck-bicycle encounters: A case study of conflicts and behaviour in Trondheim, Norway Pokorny, Petr
2019
60 C p. 700-711
artikel
41 Past behavior and the decision to text while driving among young adults Shevlin, Blair R.K.
2019
60 C p. 58-67
artikel
42 Pedestrian smartphone distraction: Prevalence and potential severity Horberry, Tim
2019
60 C p. 515-523
artikel
43 Pedestrian violations: Reasoned or social reactive? Comparing theory of planned behavior and prototype willingness model Demir, Başar
2019
60 C p. 560-572
artikel
44 Personality and professional drivers’ driving behavior Linkov, Václav
2019
60 C p. 105-110
artikel
45 Predictors of intention to buy a battery electric vehicle among conventional car drivers Simsekoglu, Özlem
2019
60 C p. 1-10
artikel
46 Public education messages aimed at smartphone use among young drivers: A mixed methods exploration of their effectiveness Gauld, Cassandra S.
2019
60 C p. 311-326
artikel
47 Road sign vision and driver behaviour in work zones Vignali, Valeria
2019
60 C p. 474-484
artikel
48 SeeMe at the crosswalk: Before-after study of a pedestrian crosswalk warning system Høye, Alena
2019
60 C p. 723-733
artikel
49 Should I take over? Does system knowledge help drivers in making take-over decisions while driving a partially automated car? Boelhouwer, A.
2019
60 C p. 669-684
artikel
50 The effects of age, interface modality, and system design on drivers’ attentional demand when making phone calls while driving on a limited-access highway Reagan, Ian J.
2019
60 C p. 536-548
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51 The generation and development of road rage incidents caused by aberrant overtaking: An analysis of cases in China Peng, Zhongyi
2019
60 C p. 606-619
artikel
52 The impact of music on vehicular performance: A meta-analysis Millet, Barbara
2019
60 C p. 743-760
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53 The impacts of varying survey design on reported trip satisfaction Grisé, Emily
2019
60 C p. 761-769
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54 The role of car ownership in attitudes towards public transport: A comparative study of Guangzhou and Brisbane Tao, Sui
2019
60 C p. 685-699
artikel
55 The role of environmental concern in the public acceptance of autonomous electric vehicles: A survey from China Wu, Jingwen
2019
60 C p. 37-46
artikel
56 T-junction priority scheme and road user’s yielding behavior Costa, Marco
2019
60 C p. 770-782
artikel
57 Towards guidelines and verification methods for automated vehicle HMIs Naujoks, Frederik
2019
60 C p. 121-136
artikel
58 Traffic safety education for child pedestrians: A randomized controlled trial with active learning approach to develop street-crossing behaviors Zare, Hamide
2019
60 C p. 734-742
artikel
59 Uncovering early adopter’s perceptions and purchase intentions of automated vehicles: Insights from early adopters of electric vehicles in California Berliner, Rosaria M.
2019
60 C p. 712-722
artikel
60 Using real-life alert-based data to analyse drowsiness and distraction of commercial drivers Ferreira, Sara
2019
60 C p. 25-36
artikel
61 Validating the Satisfaction with Travel Scale as a measure of hedonic subjective well-being for commuting in a U.S. city Singleton, Patrick A.
2019
60 C p. 399-414
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62 Which cognitive training intervention can improve young drivers’ speed management on the road? Molloy, Oleksandra
2019
60 C p. 68-80
artikel
63 Who provides feedback to older drivers when driving ability tails off: The role of age stereotypes Söllner, Martin
2019
60 C p. 217-227
artikel
64 Working together to develop interventions for young drivers, pre-crash, pre-offence, and pre-licence: A pilot multi-agency collaboration Scott-Parker, B.
2019
60 C p. 632-642
artikel
65 “You’re a great driver/Your driving scares me”: Reactions of older drivers to family comments Caragata, Glenyth
2019
60 C p. 485-498
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