Driver distraction : theory, effects, and mitigation / edited by Michael A. Regan, John D. Lee, Kristie L. Young.
Defines driver distraction, discusses causes, and explains how to measure acceptable and unacceptable levels of distraction. This book explores ways to mitigate driver distraction, as well as countermeasures, including vehicle design and effective legislation.
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Boca Raton, FL :
CRC Press,
©2009.
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Table of Contents:
- pt. 1. Introduction
- pt. 2. Definitions, theories, and models of driver distraction
- pt. 3. Measurement of driver distraction
- pt. 4. Effects of distraction on driving performance
- pt. 5. Distraction, crashes, and crash risk
- pt. 6. Factors mediating the effects of distraction
- pt. 7. Design and standardization
- pt. 8. Prevention and mitigation strategies
- pt. 9. Conclusions.