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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Analysis of advanced driver assistance systems in police vehicles: A survey study Wozniak, David

83 C p. 1-11
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2 Can persuasive normative messages encourage sustainable transportation usage? Piras, Francesco

83 C p. 304-322
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3 Characterization of visual scanning while driving for the identification of drivers’ profiles Milleville-Pennel, I.

83 C p. 440-453
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4 Cognitive behavior therapy for driving fear: A pilot randomized controlled trial Fischer, Carolin

83 C p. 118-129
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5 Development of the Questionnaire on the Acceptance of Automated Driving (QAAD): Data-driven models for Level 3 and Level 5 automated driving Weigl, Klemens

83 C p. 42-59
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6 Driving examiners’ views on data-driven assessment of test candidates: An interview study Driessen, Tom

83 C p. 60-79
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7 Driving without memory: The strength of schema-consistent false memories Charlton, Samuel G.

83 C p. 12-21
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8 Editorial Board
83 C p. ii
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9 Effects of using mobile phones while cycling: A study from the perspectives of manipulation and visual strategies Jiang, Kang

83 C p. 291-303
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10 Evaluating the impacts of driver’s pre-warning cognitive state on takeover performance under conditional automation Agrawal, Shubham

83 C p. 80-98
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11 Evaluating the impacts of situational awareness and mental stress on takeover performance under conditional automation Agrawal, Shubham

83 C p. 210-225
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12 Factors affecting perceived safety and enjoyment based on driver experience Park, Do Eun

83 C p. 148-163
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13 From anticipation to behavioral intention: Insights into human processing of multiple retrieval cues in road traffic Mühl, Kristin

83 C p. 252-265
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14 How do familiarity and fatal accidents affect acceptance of self-driving vehicles? Wicki, Michael

83 C p. 401-423
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15 How fast would you (or should you) drive here? Investigation of relationships between official speed limit, perceived speed limit, and preferred speed Ambros, Jiří

83 C p. 164-178
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16 Investigating what makes people walk or cycle using a socio-ecological approach in seven European cities Sulikova, Simona

83 C p. 351-381
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17 Keep calm, pay attention, and carry on: Anxiety and consciousness mediate the effect of, mindfulness on driving performance in young drivers Valero-Mora, Pedro M.

83 C p. 22-32
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18 Measuring driver-vehicle cooperation: Development and validation of the Human-Machine-Interaction-Interdependence Questionnaire (HMII) Woide, Marcel

83 C p. 424-439
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19 Passengers’ acceptance and perceptions of risk while riding in an automated vehicle on open, public roads Pascale, Michael T.

83 C p. 274-290
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20 Psychometric adaptation of the driving cost and benefit scale in Chinese drivers Sun, Long

83 C p. 266-273
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21 Public acceptance of driver state monitoring for automated vehicles: Applying the UTAUT framework Smyth, Joseph

83 C p. 179-191
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22 Reliability of variable message signs information: A field experiment study in Chongqing Du, Jianwei

83 C p. 382-400
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23 Roadside digital billboard advertisements: Effects of static, transitioning, and animated designs on drivers’ performance and attention Brome, Reem

83 C p. 226-237
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24 Safeguarding motorcyclists: Trialing new PRIME road markings for casualty reduction Stedmon, Alex

83 C p. 333-350
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25 The effect of implementation intention on speeding and acceleration overtime: A simulator study Tekeş, Burcu

83 C p. 323-332
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26 The impact of E-bus satisfaction on driving behaviour: A questionnaire-based study on E-bus drivers Jiang, Kang

83 C p. 238-251
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27 The power and sensitivity of four core driver workload measures for benchmarking the distraction potential of new driver vehicle interfaces McDonnell, Amy S.

83 C p. 99-117
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28 The prevalence of in-vehicle driver distraction in moving traffic Ponte, Giulio

83 C p. 33-41
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29 The role of feedback in shaping responses to risky road scenarios: Evidence from electrodermal activity Gianfranchi, Evelyn

83 C p. 130-147
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30 Thinking aloud on the road: Thematic differences in the experiences of drivers, cyclists, and motorcyclists McIlroy, Rich C.

83 C p. 192-209
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