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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A brief and unsupervised online intervention improves performance on a validated test of hazard perception skill used for driver licensing Horswill, Mark S.

78 C p. 130-136
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2 Adaptation of the safe driving climate among friends scale in Chinese drivers and its associations with risky driving behaviours Yang, Zeyin

78 C p. 299-307
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3 Adaptations in driver deceleration behaviour with automatic incident detection: A naturalistic driving study Varotto, Silvia F.

78 C p. 164-179
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4 A structural equation modeling approach for the acceptance of driverless automated shuttles based on constructs from the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology and the Diffusion of Innovation Theory Nordhoff, Sina

78 C p. 58-73
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5 Attitudes and behaviors associated with young drivers’ texting and app use Taylor, Nandi L.

78 C p. 326-339
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6 Biased judgments of the effects of speed change on travel time, fuel consumption and braking: Individual differences in the use of simplifying rules producing the same biases Svenson, Ola

78 C p. 398-409
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7 Car-following behavioural adaptation when driving next to automated vehicles on a dedicated lane on motorways: A driving simulator study in the Netherlands Schoenmakers, Mathijs

78 C p. 119-129
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8 Does awareness of penalties influence deterrence mechanisms? A study of young drivers’ awareness and perceptions of the punishment applying to illegal phone use while driving Truelove, V.

78 C p. 194-206
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9 “Don’t you want the dream?”: Psycho-social determinants of car share adoption Jain, Taru

78 C p. 226-245
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10 Drink driving during the COVID-19 pandemic Watson-Brown, Natalie

78 C p. 369-380
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11 Drivers’ performances and their subjective feelings about their driving during a 40-min test on a circuit versus a dynamic simulator Gemonet, Elise

78 C p. 466-479
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12 Drivers’ self-reported responses to a potentially realistic fabricated road sign message Ermagun, Alireza

78 C p. 103-118
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13 Driving simulation sickness and the sense of presence: Correlation and contributing factors Almallah, Mustafa

78 C p. 180-193
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14 Editorial Board
78 C p. ii
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15 Ergonomic Design Improves Cross-Cultural Road Sign Comprehension Ben-Bassat, T.

78 C p. 267-279
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16 Evaluating pedestrian interaction preferences with a game theoretic autonomous vehicle in virtual reality Camara, Fanta

78 C p. 410-423
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17 Evaluating the impact of real-time coaching programs on drivers overtaking cyclists Rossi, Riccardo

78 C p. 74-90
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18 Even experienced phone users drive worse while texting – A driving simulator study Vollrath, Mark

78 C p. 218-225
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19 Evidence that implementation intentions reduce drivers’ use of mobile phones while driving Elliott, Mark A.

78 C p. 381-397
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20 Exploratory factor analysis in transportation research: Current practices and recommendations Ledesma, Rubén D.

78 C p. 340-352
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21 External human-machine interfaces: Effects of message perspective Eisma, Y.B.

78 C p. 30-41
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22 Gender differences in the use of ADAS technologies: A systematic review Rezaei, Mahdi

78 C p. 1-15
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23 How to nudge drivers to reduce speed: The case of the left-digit effect Rubaltelli, Enrico

78 C p. 259-266
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24 Intraindividual variability in driving simulator parameters of healthy drivers of different ages Economou, Alexandra

78 C p. 91-102
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25 Investigating the impact of a novel active gap metering signalization strategy on driver behavior at highway merging sections Reinolsmann, Nora

78 C p. 42-57
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26 Key factors associated with Australian parents’ willingness to use an automated vehicle to transport their unaccompanied children Koppel, Sjaan

78 C p. 137-152
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27 Reducing optimism bias in the driver’s seat: Comparing two interventions Cutello, Clara Alida

78 C p. 207-217
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28 Sandstorm animations on rural expressways: The impact of variable message sign strategies on driver behavior in low visibility conditions Reinolsmann, Nora

78 C p. 308-325
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29 Sharing the road with autonomous vehicles: A qualitative analysis of the perceptions of pedestrians and bicyclists Rahman, Md Tawhidur

78 C p. 433-445
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30 Should older people be considered a homogeneous group when interacting with level 3 automated vehicles? Li, Shuo

78 C p. 446-465
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31 Slow down! Get off that phone! The impact of a high school road safety education program in influencing whether a young person speaks up to a risky driver Lewis, Ioni

78 C p. 353-368
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32 Staying on or getting off the sidewalk? Testing the Mehrabian-Russell Model on pedestrian behavior Ortiz-Ramirez, Hernan Alberto

78 C p. 480-494
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33 Support for distracted driving laws: An analysis of adolescent drivers from the Traffic Safety Culture Index from 2011 to 2017 Pope, Caitlin N.

78 C p. 424-432
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34 The appraisal of roadway environment and infrastructure by drivers with autism: A qualitative study Dirix, Hélène

78 C p. 280-298
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35 The self-reported causes of sleepiness in shift-working tram and truck drivers Onninen, Jussi

78 C p. 153-163
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36 “They have to be better than human drivers!” Motorcyclists’ and cyclists’ perceptions of autonomous vehicles Pammer, Kristen

78 C p. 246-258
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37 Young drivers’ takeover time in a conditional automated vehicle: The effects of hand-held mobile phone use and future intentions to use automated vehicles Kaye, Sherrie-Anne

78 C p. 16-29
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