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    Driving Assessment Conference 2005


Driving assessment 2005 : proceedings of the 3rd International Driving Symposium on Human Factors in Driver Assessment, Training, and Vehicle Design, Samoset Resort on the Ocean, Rockport, Maine, USA, June 27-30, 2005.

Conference Proceeding


Sex and the Single-Vehicle Crash

  • Leonard Evans

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Evidence and Dimensions of Commercial Driver Differential Crash Risk

  • Ronald R Knipling

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Quantifying Driver Response Times Based upon Research and Real Life Data

  • Jeffrey W Muttart

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Variability of Driving Performance During Microsleeps

  • Amit Paul
  • Linda Ng Boyle
  • Jon Tippin
  • Matthew Rizzo

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Steering Entropy Revisited

  • Erwin R Boer
  • John E Rakauskas

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Assessing Driving Performance with Moderate Visual Field Loss

  • Alex Bowers
  • Eli Peli
  • Jennifer Elgin
  • Gerald McGwin Jr
  • Cynthia Owsley

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Peripheral Motion Contrast Sensitivity and Older Drivers' Detection Failure Accident Risk

  • Steven Henderson
  • Robert C Donderi

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Predicting Driving Performance in Older Adults with the Useful Field of View Test: A Meta-Analysis

  • Karlene K Ball
  • Nicholas J Clay
  • Virgina G Wadley
  • David L Roth
  • Jerri D Edwards
  • Daniel L Roenker

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Distance Perception with a Camera-Based Rear Vision System in Actual Driving

  • Michael J Flannagan
  • Mary Lynn Mefford

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The Perceptions of Emergency Vehicle Drivers Using Simulation in Driver Training

  • Jeffrey T Lindsey
  • David F Barron

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The Effects of Speech Production and Speech Comprehension on Simulated Driving Performance

  • Tate T Kubose
  • Kathryn Bock
  • Gary S Dell
  • Susan M Garnsey
  • Arthur F Kramer
  • Jeffrey Mayhugh

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The Effects of PC-Based Training on Novice Drivers' Risk Awareness in a Driving Simulator

  • Anuj K Pradhan
  • Daniel L Fisher
  • Alexander Pollatsek

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Effects of Lane Departure Warning on Drowsy Drivers' Performance and State in a Simulator

  • Maria Rimini-Doering
  • Tobias Altmueller
  • Ulrich Ladstaetter
  • Markus Rossmeier

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Cognitive and Psychomotor Correlates of Self-Reported Driving Skills and Behavior

  • Nebi Sümer
  • Ayça Berfu Ayvasik
  • Nurhan Er

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An Evaluation of Driving Ability in a Simulator: A Good Predictor of Driving Ability After Stroke?

  • Ann-Helen Patomella
  • Anders Kottorp

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Enhancing the Messages Displayed on Dynamic Message Signs

  • Chun-Ming Yang
  • Dusty Waters
  • Carmeris C Cabrera
  • Jyh-Hone Wang
  • Charles E Collyer

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Visual Field Defects and the Risk of Motor Vehicle Collisions Among Patients with Glaucoma

  • Gerald McGwin Jr
  • Aiyuan Xie
  • Andrew Mays
  • Wade Joiner
  • Dawn K DeCarlo
  • Tyler Andrew Hall
  • Cynthia Owsley

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Verbal Collision Avoidance Messages of Varying Perceived Urgency Reduce Crashes in High Risk Scenarios

  • Carryl L Baldwin
  • B F May

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Tracking Driver Eye Movements at Permissive Left-Turns

  • Michael A Knodler Jr
  • William A Noyce

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Age Related Decrements in Steering Control: The Effects of Landmark and Optical Flow Information

  • Rui Ni
  • William J Anderson
  • Sean McEvoy
  • Matthew Rizzo

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Psychophysiological Measures of Driver Distraction and Workload While Intoxicated

  • Michael E Rakauskas
  • Nicholas J Ward
  • Edward Bernat
  • Meredith Cadwallader
  • Christopher Patrick
  • Dick de Waard

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Workload Changes in Teenaged Drivers Driving with Distractions

  • Renee F Slick
  • Chip T Cady
  • Tuan Q Tran

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Driver Assessment with Measures of Continuous Control Behavior

  • R Wade Allen
  • John D Marcotte
  • Theodore J Rosenthal
  • Bimal L Aponso

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Matching In-Car Voice with Driver State : Impact on Attitude and Driving Performance

  • Ing-Marie Johnsson
  • Clifford Nass
  • Helen Harris
  • Leila Takayama

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Assessing Driver Fitness to Participate in FHWA Field Experimentation at Night

  • John A Molino
  • Linda S Opiela
  • Bryan J Katz
  • M Joseph Moyer

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The Impact of Cognitive Deficits and Spasticity on Driving Simulator Performance in Multiple Sclerosis

  • Thomas D Marcotte
  • Nicholas J Rosenthal
  • Jody Corey-Bloom
  • Erica Roberts
  • Sara Lampinen
  • R Wade Allen

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Change Detection Performance Under Divided Attention with Dynamic Driving Scenarios

  • Yi-Ching Lee
  • John D Lee
  • Linda Ng Boyle

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Driver Workload Management During Cell Phone Conversations Chip Wood,

  • Joshua Hurwitz
  • Chip Wood

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Simulator Performance vs. Neurophysiologic Monitoring: Which is More Relevant to Assess Driving Impairment?

  • Henry J Moller
  • Leonid Kayumov
  • Eric L Bulmash
  • Eric L Bulmash
  • Colin M Shapiro
  • Sidney H Kennedy

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Assessment of a Driver Interface for Lateral Drift and Curve Speed Warning Systems: Mixed Results for Auditory and Haptic Warnings

  • Tina Brunetti Sayer
  • Jessica R Sayer
  • Joel M H DevonshIre

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Useful Field of View Impairment in Partial Epilepsy

  • Erik K St Louis
  • Sean McEvoy
  • Qian Chi Shi
  • Matthew Rizzo

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Comparison Between Visual and Tactile Signal Detection Tasks Applied to the Safety Assessment of In-Vehicle Information Systems

  • Johan Engström
  • Nina Åberg
  • Emma Johansson
  • Jakob Hammarbäck

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Road-to-Lab: Validation of the Static Load Test for Predicting On-Road Driving Performance While Using Advanced In-Vehicle Information and Communication Devices

  • Richard Young
  • Bijaya Aryal
  • Marius Muresan
  • Xuru Ding
  • Steve Oja
  • S Noel Simpson

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Driver Distraction and Reliance: Adaptive Cruise Control in the Context of Sensor Reliability and Algorithm Limits

  • Bobbie D Seppelt
  • Fergus N Lees
  • John D Lee

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Driver Distraction: A Naturalistic Observation of Secondary Behaviors With the Use of Driver Assistance Systems

  • James R Sayer
  • Mary Lynn Mefford
  • Kezia Shirkey
  • Jessica Lantz

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Unsafe Rear-End Collision Avoidance in Alzheimer's Disease

  • Ergun Y Uc
  • Matthew Rizzo
  • Steve W Anderson
  • Qian Shi
  • Jeffrey D Dawson

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Innovative Fatigue Management Approach in the Trucking Industry

  • Anneke Heitmann
  • Rainer Guttkuhn
  • Dean Croke
  • Martin Moore-Ede

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Quantifying the Benefits of Enhancing Medications on Driving Performance: Comparing OROS ® MPH vs. se-AMPH ER ® in Driving Safety of ADHD Teenagers as Case Example

  • Frances P Thorndike
  • Nicholas J Cox
  • Larry Merkel
  • Melissa Moore
  • Roger Burket
  • Carrie Muller
  • Boris Kovatchev

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Cognitive Abilities Related to Driving Performance in a Simulator and Crashing on the Road

  • Steven W Anderson
  • Matthew Rizzo
  • Qian Shi
  • Ergun Y Uc
  • Jeffrey D Dawson

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Examination of the Efficacy of Proximity Warning Devices for Young and Older Drivers

  • Arthur F Kramer
  • Christopher D Cassavaugh
  • William J Horrey
  • Ensar Becic
  • Jeffrey Mayhugh

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Effect of Simulator Training on Driving After Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial

  • Abiodun Emmanuel Akinwuntan
  • Willy De Weerdt
  • Hilde Feys
  • Jan Pauwels
  • Guido Baten
  • Patricia Arno
  • Carlotte Kiekens

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Can Sea Bands ® Be Used to Mitigate Simulator Sickness?

  • Amy D Wesley
  • James C Sayer
  • Steve Tengler

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Gaze Behavior During Simulated Driving: Elements for a Visual Driving Aid

  • Daniel R Mestre
  • Franck Mars
  • Sylvian Durand
  • Fabrice Vienne
  • Stéphane Espié

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Performing E-mail Tasks While Driving: The Impact of Speech-Based Tasks on Visual Detection

  • Joanne L Harbluk
  • Simone Lalande

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Road Environment and Driver Fatigue

  • Tal Oron-Gilad
  • Richard A Hancock

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Toward a Driving Competency Assessment Encouraging Elderly's Automobility: A French Point of View

  • Catherine Gabaude
  • Laurence Paire-Ficout

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Driving Simulators for Commercial Truck Drivers - Humans in the Loop

  • Talleah Allen
  • Ronald Tarr

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The Concept of Cooperative Automation in Cars: Results from the Experiment "Overtaking on Highways"

  • Lars Biester

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What Drivers Don't Know; or Don't Care

  • S David Leonard
  • G William Hill IV
  • Jeffrey A Overdorff

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Do In-Vehicle Advance Signs Benefit Older and Younger Driver Intersection Performance?

  • Susan L Chisholm
  • Amy K Caird
  • Julie A Lockhart
  • Natalie H Vacha
  • Christopher J Edwards

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