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                             37 gevonden resultaten
nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Aberrant behaviours in relation to the self-reported crashes of bicyclists in China: Development of the Chinese Cycling Behaviour Questionnaire Wang, Cheng

66 C p. 63-75
artikel
2 Adaptations in attention allocation: Implications for takeover in an automated vehicle Miller, Erika E.

66 C p. 101-110
artikel
3 An empirical characterization of high-risk drivers in Spain. The role of gender, age, marital status and education Martínez-Gabaldón, Eduardo

66 C p. 430-444
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4 Cognitive function and driving in middle adulthood: Does age matter? Ledger, Selena

66 C p. 471-484
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5 Construction and validation of a public bus passenger safety scale Sam, Enoch F.

66 C p. 47-62
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6 Determinants of traveler satisfaction: Evidence for non-linear and asymmetric effects Abenoza, Roberto F.

66 C p. 339-356
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7 Dimensions of aberrant driving behaviour and their relation to crash involvement for drivers in New Zealand Sullman, Mark J.M.

66 C p. 111-121
artikel
8 Editorial Board
66 C p. ii
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9 Effects of mixed traffic and elderly passengers on city bus drivers’ work-related fatigue Hu, Shou-Ren

66 C p. 485-500
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10 Evaluating rider steering responses to an unexpected collision hazard using a motorcycle riding simulator Nugent, Marilee

66 C p. 292-309
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11 Evaluation of the effects of daytime running lights for passenger cars Pešić, Dalibor

66 C p. 252-261
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12 Factors associated with commuter satisfaction across travel time ranges Jang, Jaemin

66 C p. 393-405
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13 Factors related to rapid deceleration events among a large cohort of older drivers Eby, David W.

66 C p. 76-86
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14 Flashing yellow arrows for right turn applications: A driving simulator study and static evaluation analysis Ryan, Alyssa

66 C p. 324-338
artikel
15 Hands-free law in Georgia: Predictors of post-law cellphone use among college drivers Bradish, Taylor

66 C p. 226-233
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16 HeartPy: A novel heart rate algorithm for the analysis of noisy signals van Gent, Paul

66 C p. 368-378
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17 Higher symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders (ADHD) and younger age were associated with faster visual perception, but not with lower traffic violations Zamani Sani, Seyed Hojjat

66 C p. 419-429
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18 How does training effect users’ attitudes and skills needed for highly automated driving? Harari, Rayan Ebnali

66 C p. 184-195
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19 How should autonomous vehicles overtake other drivers? Ritchie, Owain T.

66 C p. 406-418
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20 Modelling visual-vestibular integration and behavioural adaptation in the driving simulator Markkula, Gustav

66 C p. 310-323
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21 Offline motion simulation framework: Optimizing motion simulator trajectories and parameters Katliar, Mikhail

66 C p. 29-46
artikel
22 Ontology-based adaptive testing for automated driving functions using data mining techniques Elgharbawy, M.

66 C p. 234-251
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23 Physiological correlates of discomfort in automated driving Beggiato, Matthias

66 C p. 445-458
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24 Public acceptance of driverless shuttles in Norway Roche-Cerasi, Isabelle

66 C p. 162-183
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25 Real autonomous driving from a passenger’s perspective: Two experimental investigations using gaze behaviour and trust ratings in field and simulator Strauch, Christoph

66 C p. 15-28
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26 Riding the emotional roller-coaster: Using the circumplex model of affect to model motorcycle riders’ emotional state-changes at intersections Samuel, Olugbenga

66 C p. 139-150
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27 Risk perception and intention to discontinue use of ride-hailing services in China: Taking the example of DiDi Chuxing Ma, Liang

66 C p. 459-470
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28 Self-regulation of drivers’ mobile phone use: The influence of driving context Christoph, Michiel

66 C p. 262-272
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29 Studying pedestrians’ crossing behavior when interacting with automated vehicles using virtual reality Nuñez Velasco, J. Pablo

66 C p. 1-14
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30 Take-over requests during highly automated driving: How should they be presented and under what conditions? Brandenburg, Stefan

66 C p. 214-225
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31 The correlation between education, engineering, enforcement, and self-reported seat belt use in Tennessee: Incorporating heterogeneity and time of day effects Hezaveh, Amin Mohamadi

66 C p. 379-392
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32 The door of a parking car being opened is a risk. No kerb-side parking is the key feature for perceived safety of on-road cycling facilities Hagemeister, Carmen

66 C p. 357-367
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33 The effect of psychosocial factors on perceptions of driver education using the goals for driver education framework Bates, Lyndel

66 C p. 151-161
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34 The influence of driver’s mood on car following and glance behaviour: Using cognitive load as an intervention Zimasa, Tatjana

66 C p. 87-100
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35 The relationship between self and other in aggressive driving and driver behaviors across countries Ersan, Özlem

66 C p. 122-138
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36 Understanding interactions between Automated Road Transport Systems and other road users: A video analysis Madigan, Ruth

66 C p. 196-213
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37 What’s around the curve? A driving simulation experiment on compensatory strategies for safe driving along horizontal curves with sight limitations Bassani, Marco

66 C p. 273-291
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