- Eyes on the Tracks: Train Driver Acceptance of Driver Condition Monitoring Systems: Exploring how to Promote Acceptance in the Design of an Alertness Feedback System based on Eye Measurements
- Towards safe use of general controls in cars: A real-world driving study assessing internal HMI task frequencies and influencing factors
- ‘‘It’s okay because I’m just driving’’: an exploration of self-reported mobile phone use among Mexican drivers
- Assessing distracted driving crash severities at New York City urban roads: A temporal analysis using random parameters logit model
- Is official information about distracted driving enough? A critical investigation of Government-provided information and road rules in Australia
- Distracted on duty: A theory-based exploration of influences leading to mobile phone distracted riding among food delivery workers
- Ankle distractor: Design of a personalized hinged ankle distractor for people with end-stage ankle osteoarthritis
- Police and public perspectives on the use and impacts of technology that expose enforcement locations for phone use while driving
- A hazard-based duration model to quantify the impact of work related distraction on taxi drivers’ safety performance: A driving simulator study
- Road rule enforcement and where to find it: An investigation of applications used to avoid detection when violating traffic rules
- External and internal influences on mobile phone use while driving: Combining the theories of deterrence and self-determination
- “It is a different type of policing than in the bush”: Police officers’ perceptions of the differences in enforcement of the phone use while driving legislation in rural and urban areas