Driver distraction theory, effects, and mitigation

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adam_text Contents Foreword ...................................................................................................................ix Acknowledgments .....................................................................................................xi Editors ....................................................................................................................xiii Contributors .......................................................................... ...................................xv PART 7 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction ..........................................................................................3 Michael A. Regan, Kristie L. Young, and John D. Lee PART 2 Definitions, Theories, and Models of Driver Distraction Chapter 2 On the Philosophical Foundations of the Distracted Driver and Driving Distraction ............................................................................11 Peter A. Hancock, Mustapha Mouloua, and John W. Senders Chapter 3 Defining Driver Distraction ...............................................................31 John D. Lee, Kristie L. Young, and Michael A. Regan Chapter 4 What Drives Distraction? Distraction as a Breakdown of Multilevel Control ..............................................................................41 JohnD. Lee, Michael A. Regan, and Kristie L. Young Chapter 5 Models of Attention, Distraction, and Highway Hazard Avoidance ...........................................................................................57 Christopher D. Wickens and William J. Horrey PART 3 Measurement of Driver Distraction Chapter 6 Measuring Exposure to Driver Distraction ........................................73 Suzanne P. McEvoy and Mark R. Stevenson v vi Contents Chapter 7 Measuring the Effects of Driver Distraction: Direct Driving Performance Methods and Measures ........................85 Kristie L. Young, Michael A. Regan, and John D. Lee Chapter 8 Surrogate Distraction Measurement Techniques: The Lane Change Test ......................................................................107 Stefan Mattes and Anders Hallen Chapter 9 Now You See It, Now You Don t: Visual Occlusion as a Surrogate Distraction Measurement Technique ...............................123 James P. Foley Chapter 10 Distraction Assessment Methods Based on Visual Behavior and Event Detection .........................................135 Trent W. Victor, Johan Engström, and Joanne L. Harbluk PART 4 Effects of Distraction on Driving Performance Chapter 11 Cellular Phones and Driver Distraction ...........................................169 Frank A. Drews and David L. Strayer Chapter 12 Sources of Distraction inside the Vehicle and Their Effects on Driving Performance ......................................191 Megan Bayly, Kristie L. Young, and Michael A. Regan Chapter 13 Distractions outside the Vehicle .......................................................215 Tim Horberry and Jessica Edquist Chapter 14 Distraction and Public Transport: Case Study of Bus Driver Distraction ..............................................229 Paul M. Salmon, Kristie L. Young, and Michael A. Regan PART 5 Distraction, Crashes, and Crash Risk Chapter 15 Sources of Driver Distraction ...........................................................249 Michael A. Regan, Kristie L. Young, John D. Lee, and Craig P. Gordon Contents vii Chapter 16 Crash Studies of Driver Distraction .................................................281 Craig P. Gordon Chapter 17 Epidemiological Research on Driver Distraction .............................305 Suzanne P. McEvoy and Mark R. Stevenson Chapter 18 Driver Distraction Exposure Research: A Summary of Findings ... 319 Kristie L. Young and Michael A. Regan PART 6 Factors Mediating the Effects of Distraction Chapter 19 Factors Moderating the Impact of Distraction on Driving Performance and Safety .................................................335 Kristie L. Young, Michael A. Regan, and John D. Lee Chapter 20 Distraction and the Older Driver ......................................................353 Sjaanie Koppel, Judith L. Charlton, and Brian Fildeş Chapter 21 The Relationship between Driver Fatigue and Driver Distraction ........................................................................................383 Ann Williamson PART 7 Design and Standardization Chapter 22 European Approaches to Principles, Codes, Guidelines, and Checklists for In-Vehicle HMI .........................................................395 Alan Stevens Chapter 23 North American Approaches to Principles, Codes, Guidelines, and Checklists for In-Vehicle HMI ...............................411 Peter С Burns Chapter 24 Japanese Approaches to Principles, Codes, Guidelines, and Checklists for In-Vehicle HMI .........................................................425 Motoyuki Akamatsu Chapter 25 Driver Interface Safety and Usability Standards: An Overview ......445 Paul Green viii Contents PART 8 Prevention and Mitigation Strategies Chapter 26 Real-Time Distraction Countermeasures .........................................465 Johan Engström and Trent W. Victor Chapter 27 Driving Task Demand-Based Distraction Mitigation .....................485 Harry Zhang, Matthew R.H. Smith, and Gerald J. Witt Chapter 28 Adapting Collision Warnings to Real-Time Estimates of Driver Distraction ........................................................501 Matthew R.H. Smith, Gerald J. Witt, Debbie L. Bakowski, Dave Leblanc, and John D. Lee Chapter 29 Designing Feedback to Mitigate Distraction ...................................519 Birsen Donniez, Linda Boyle, and John D. Lee Chapter 30 Driver Distraction Injury Prevention Countermeasures — Part 1: Data Collection, Legislation and Enforcement, Vehicle Fleet Management, and Driver Licensing .................................................533 Michael A. Regan, Kristie L. Young, and John D. Lee Chapter 31 Driver Distraction Injury Prevention Countermeasures — Part 2: Education and Training ........................559 Michael A. Regan, John D. Lee, and Kristie L. Young Chapter 32 Driver Distraction Injury Prevention Countermeasures — Part 3: Vehicle, Technology, and Road Design ............................................579 Michael A. Regan, Trent W. Victor, John D. Lee, and Kristie L. Young Chapter 33 Government and Industry Perspectives on Driver Distraction ........603 Claes Tingvall, Lutz Eckstein, and Mike Hammer PART 9 Conclusions Chapter 34 Some Concluding Remarks ..............................................................621 Michael A. Regan, Kristie L. Young, and John D. Lee Index ......................................................................................................................631
adam_txt Contents Foreword .ix Acknowledgments .xi Editors .xiii Contributors .'.xv PART 7 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction .3 Michael A. Regan, Kristie L. Young, and John D. Lee PART 2 Definitions, Theories, and Models of Driver Distraction Chapter 2 On the Philosophical Foundations of the Distracted Driver and Driving Distraction .11 Peter A. Hancock, Mustapha Mouloua, and John W. Senders Chapter 3 Defining Driver Distraction .31 John D. Lee, Kristie L. Young, and Michael A. Regan Chapter 4 What Drives Distraction? Distraction as a Breakdown of Multilevel Control .41 JohnD. Lee, Michael A. Regan, and Kristie L. Young Chapter 5 Models of Attention, Distraction, and Highway Hazard Avoidance .57 Christopher D. Wickens and William J. Horrey PART 3 Measurement of Driver Distraction Chapter 6 Measuring Exposure to Driver Distraction .73 Suzanne P. McEvoy and Mark R. Stevenson v vi Contents Chapter 7 Measuring the Effects of Driver Distraction: Direct Driving Performance Methods and Measures .85 Kristie L. Young, Michael A. Regan, and John D. Lee Chapter 8 Surrogate Distraction Measurement Techniques: The Lane Change Test .107 Stefan Mattes and Anders Hallen Chapter 9 Now You See It, Now You Don't: Visual Occlusion as a Surrogate Distraction Measurement Technique .123 James P. Foley Chapter 10 Distraction Assessment Methods Based on Visual Behavior and Event Detection .135 Trent W. Victor, Johan Engström, and Joanne L. Harbluk PART 4 Effects of Distraction on Driving Performance Chapter 11 Cellular Phones and Driver Distraction .169 Frank A. Drews and David L. Strayer Chapter 12 Sources of Distraction inside the Vehicle and Their Effects on Driving Performance .191 Megan Bayly, Kristie L. Young, and Michael A. Regan Chapter 13 Distractions outside the Vehicle .215 Tim Horberry and Jessica Edquist Chapter 14 Distraction and Public Transport: Case Study of Bus Driver Distraction .229 Paul M. Salmon, Kristie L. Young, and Michael A. Regan PART 5 Distraction, Crashes, and Crash Risk Chapter 15 Sources of Driver Distraction .249 Michael A. Regan, Kristie L. Young, John D. Lee, and Craig P. Gordon Contents vii Chapter 16 Crash Studies of Driver Distraction .281 Craig P. Gordon Chapter 17 Epidemiological Research on Driver Distraction .305 Suzanne P. McEvoy and Mark R. Stevenson Chapter 18 Driver Distraction Exposure Research: A Summary of Findings . 319 Kristie L. Young and Michael A. Regan PART 6 Factors Mediating the Effects of Distraction Chapter 19 Factors Moderating the Impact of Distraction on Driving Performance and Safety .335 Kristie L. Young, Michael A. Regan, and John D. Lee Chapter 20 Distraction and the Older Driver .353 Sjaanie Koppel, Judith L. Charlton, and Brian Fildeş Chapter 21 The Relationship between Driver Fatigue and Driver Distraction .383 Ann "Williamson PART 7 Design and Standardization Chapter 22 European Approaches to Principles, Codes, Guidelines, and Checklists for In-Vehicle HMI .395 Alan Stevens Chapter 23 North American Approaches to Principles, Codes, Guidelines, and Checklists for In-Vehicle HMI .411 Peter С Burns Chapter 24 Japanese Approaches to Principles, Codes, Guidelines, and Checklists for In-Vehicle HMI .425 Motoyuki Akamatsu Chapter 25 Driver Interface Safety and Usability Standards: An Overview .445 Paul Green viii Contents PART 8 Prevention and Mitigation Strategies Chapter 26 Real-Time Distraction Countermeasures .465 Johan Engström and Trent W. Victor Chapter 27 Driving Task Demand-Based Distraction Mitigation .485 Harry Zhang, Matthew R.H. Smith, and Gerald J. Witt Chapter 28 Adapting Collision Warnings to Real-Time Estimates of Driver Distraction .501 Matthew R.H. Smith, Gerald J. Witt, Debbie L. Bakowski, Dave Leblanc, and John D. Lee Chapter 29 Designing Feedback to Mitigate Distraction .519 Birsen Donniez, Linda Boyle, and John D. Lee Chapter 30 Driver Distraction Injury Prevention Countermeasures — Part 1: Data Collection, Legislation and Enforcement, Vehicle Fleet Management, and Driver Licensing .533 Michael A. Regan, Kristie L. Young, and John D. Lee Chapter 31 Driver Distraction Injury Prevention Countermeasures — Part 2: Education and Training .559 Michael A. Regan, John D. Lee, and Kristie L. Young Chapter 32 Driver Distraction Injury Prevention Countermeasures — Part 3: Vehicle, Technology, and Road Design .579 Michael A. Regan, Trent W. Victor, John D. Lee, and Kristie L. Young Chapter 33 Government and Industry Perspectives on Driver Distraction .603 Claes Tingvall, Lutz Eckstein, and Mike Hammer PART 9 Conclusions Chapter 34 Some Concluding Remarks .621 Michael A. Regan, Kristie L. Young, and John D. Lee Index .631
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