Distracted Driving Proliferates Well Beyond Cellphone Use: Survey Claims Journal Travelers Survey: Distracted Drivers Making US Roads More Dangerous Nationwide Survey Finds Distracted Driving Still an Issue 66% of Motorists Say They Use a Cellphone While Driving ...
Distracted driving can be defined as doing other activities such as using a cellphone, texting, eating and reading while driving. All these actions take the driver's attention away from the road and traffic. Driving becomes secondary in importance to another activity that is happening inside the ...
Distracted driving continues to be a leading cause of crashes, injuries and fatalities. Distractions can take the form of visual, where the driver takes his eyes off the road; manual, where the driver takes his hands off the wheel; and, cognitive, where the driver's mind is pre-occupied ...
has been in effect for a few months now. Have you adjusted your driving habits or are you still eating cereal behind the wheel on the way to work in the morning? On the Alberta Motor Association website there is aninteractive driving scenario simulatorso that you can see what you are mis...
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DISTRACTED driving is a lethal epidemic on America's roadways. It surrounds us as we drive to work or take our children to school. Every day, we see motorists tex-ting, adjusting a GPS, talking on a Bluetooth, or even watching television behind the wheel. Recently, it's reached ...
Nearly 80% of respondents to a recent Travelers survey said inattentive driving is more of a problem now than it has been in past years. Travelers noted
each taken in a car with a driver doing something in the car (texting, eating, talking on the phone, makeup, reaching behind, etc). Your goal is to predict the likelihood of what the driver is doing in each picture. The 10 classes to predict are as follows, c0: safe driving c1: ...
Driving Home the Message: Using a Video Game Simulator to Steer Attitudes Away From Distracted Driving: 10.4018/ijgcms.2014010104: A pre-test, post-test experiment was conducted to determine if using a popular racing game on a PlayStation® 3 video gam
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