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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A comprehensive systematic review of the laboratory-based research investigating the influence of alcohol on driving behaviour Kumar Yadav, Ankit

81 C p. 557-585
artikel
2 A cross-cultural comparison of where drivers choose to look when viewing driving scenes Miller, Karl A.

81 C p. 639-649
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3 Are novice drivers competent to take over control from level 3 automated vehicles? A comparative study with experienced drivers Chen, Facheng

81 C p. 65-81
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4 Autonomous vehicle safety: Understanding perceptions of pedestrians and bicyclists Das, Subasish

81 C p. 41-54
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5 Can driving condition prompt systems improve passenger comfort of intelligent vehicles? A driving simulator study Guo, Yuxi

81 C p. 240-250
artikel
6 Communicating safety with drivers via dynamic message signs Kassens-Noor, Eva

81 C p. 417-430
artikel
7 Complex and underreported? A study into the prevalence of suicide by motor vehicle in the state of Queensland Yelo, D.

81 C p. 445-456
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8 Consequences of autonomous vehicles: Ambivalent expectations and their impact on acceptance Kacperski, Celina

81 C p. 282-294
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9 Developing human-machine trust: Impacts of prior instruction and automation failure on driver trust in partially automated vehicles Lee, Jieun

81 C p. 384-395
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10 Driver's avoidance characteristics to hazardous situations: A driving simulator study Han, Hyunseo

81 C p. 522-539
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11 Driver speeding typologies by roadway behaviours and beliefs: A latent class analysis with a multistate sample of U.S. adults Peterson, Colleen M.

81 C p. 373-383
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12 Driver trust in and training for advanced driver assistance systems in Real-World driving Lubkowski, Steven D.

81 C p. 540-556
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13 Driving anger in Germany: Validation of the driving anger scale for German drivers Brandenburg, Stefan

81 C p. 317-328
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14 Driving anger scale validation: Relationship of driving anger with the aberrant driving behaviour of truck drivers Li, Zhenming

81 C p. 364-372
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15 Editorial Board
81 C p. ii
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16 Effectiveness of risk awareness perception training in dynamic simulator scenarios involving salient distractors Yahoodik, Sarah

81 C p. 295-305
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17 Effect of multiple traffic information sources on route choice: A driving simulator study Imants, P.

81 C p. 1-13
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18 Effects of visual factors during automated driving of mobility scooters on user comfort: An exploratory simulator study Gwak, Jongseong

81 C p. 608-621
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19 Evaluating driver comprehension of the roadway environment to retain accountability of safety during driving automation Kummetha, Vishal C.

81 C p. 457-471
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20 Examining the efficacy of improved traffic signs and markings at flashing-light-controlled grade crossings based on driving simulation and eye tracking systems Ma, Siwei

81 C p. 173-189
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21 Eye movements predict driver reaction time to takeover request in automated driving: A real-vehicle study Wu, Yanbin

81 C p. 355-363
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22 Factors of acceptability, acceptance and usage for non-rail autonomous public transport vehicles: A systematic literature review Pigeon, Caroline

81 C p. 251-270
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23 “Going through a little bit of growing pains”: A qualitative study of the factors that influence the route choice of regular bicyclists in a developing cycling city Desjardins, Elise

81 C p. 431-444
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24 How to improve the walking realm in a car-oriented city? (Dis)agreements between professionals Bozovic, T.

81 C p. 490-507
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25 Hybrid route choice model incorporating latent cognitive effects of real-time travel information using physiological data Agrawal, Shubham

81 C p. 223-239
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26 I’m curious, I’m open to it, I test it, I trust it! A focus groups study to understand a-priori trust in automated buses Zoellick, Jan C.

81 C p. 55-64
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27 Impact of interface design on drivers’ behavior in partially automated cars: An on-road study Monsaingeon, Noé

81 C p. 508-521
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28 Impressions after an automated mobility experience: An acceptance study Molina, Nievsabel

81 C p. 27-40
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29 Investigating sex, masculinity and femininity in relation to impulsive driving and driving anger expression Öztürk, İbrahim

81 C p. 14-26
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30 Mapping drivers’ mental models of adaptive cruise control to performance Gaspar, John G.

81 C p. 622-638
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31 Mental health and wayfinding Mackett, Roger L

81 C p. 342-354
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32 Modeling the influence of mobile phone use distraction on pedestrian reaction times to green signals: A multilevel mixed-effects parametric survival model Liu, Yan

81 C p. 115-129
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33 Objective and perceived risk in overtaking: The impact of driving context Sourelli, Anna-Maria

81 C p. 190-200
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34 On the way to autonomous driving: How age influences the acceptance of driver assistance systems Günthner, Timo

81 C p. 586-607
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35 Perceived risk of using shared mobility services during the COVID-19 pandemic Rahimi, Ehsan

81 C p. 271-281
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36 Psychological and psychophysiological effects of music intensity and lyrics on simulated urban driving Karageorghis, Costas I.

81 C p. 329-341
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37 Repeated usage of a motorway automated driving function: Automation level and behavioural adaption Metz, Barbara

81 C p. 82-100
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38 Safety of autonomous vehicles: what are the insights from experienced industry professionals? Rezaei, Amin

81 C p. 472-489
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39 Should I Drive Today? Development of a daily driving decisions model for older adults Caragata, Glenyth

81 C p. 158-172
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40 Student driver propensity to engage with distractions – a self-report survey Lansdown, Terry C.

81 C p. 650-660
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41 Tactile encoding of directions and temporal distances to safety hazards supports drivers in overtaking and intersection scenarios Krüger, Matti

81 C p. 201-222
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42 The effectiveness of “Soft-blocking” for reducing clicking on-screen while driving Shelef, Amit

81 C p. 306-316
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43 The influence of music genres on the driving behaviour of young drivers and their visual scanning of the environment Babić, Darko

81 C p. 396-407
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44 Urgent and non-urgent takeovers during conditional automated driving on public roads: The impact of different training programmes Sahaï, Aïsha

81 C p. 130-143
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45 Validating a methodology for understanding pedestrian – vehicle interactions: A comparison of video and field observations Madigan, Ruth

81 C p. 101-114
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46 What is the best way to promote cycling? A systematic review and meta-analysis Doğru, Onur Cem

81 C p. 144-157
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47 Who’s more angry? Comparing driver anger and aggression within work and personal driving contexts Stephens, A.N.

81 C p. 408-416
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