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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
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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
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