TY - CONF AB - <p>It is becoming increasingly important to understand how drivers strategically manage tasks and thread attention across time, as they drive through varying situations and conditions -- and as they have the opportunity to delegate tasks to vehicle automation while taking up other tasks themselves. To develop an understanding of these higher-level driver behaviors requires a research focus on longer periods of driving -- even on “whole trip” driving. It may also require new tools and methods. Therefore, to explore insights and implications of a “whole trip” focus, data from 10 drivers were analyzed using methods tailored for identifying patterns within larger sequences of driving data than single-task epochs. The results are reported, discussed, and contrasted with more conventional approaches based on single-task epochs.</p> AU - Linda Angell, Sean Seaman, Rashmi Payyanadan, Wayne Biever, Bobbie Seppelt, Bruce Mehler, Bryan Reimer DA - 2019/6// DO - 10.17077/drivingassessment.1667 IS - 2019 VL - 10 PB - University of Iowa PY - 2019 TI - In the Context of Whole Trips: New Insights Into Driver Management of Attention and Tasks T2 - Driving Assessment Conference UR - https://pubs.lib.uiowa.edu/driving/article/id/28382/ ER -