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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
About the Editors
List of Contributors
Foreword
Acknowledgements
PART I: INTRODUCTION
1 Introduction
PART II: DISTRACTION AND INATTENTION – THEORY, PHILOSOPHY AND DEFINITION
2 Driven to Distraction and Back Again
3 Attention Selection and Multitasking in Everyday Driving: A Conceptual Model
4 Driver Distraction and Inattention: A Queuing Theory Approach
5 The Relationship between Driver Distraction and Mental Workload
PART III: VISUAL AND ATTENTIONAL PROCESSES
6 How is Driving-Related Attention in Driving with Visual Secondary Tasks Controlled? Evidence for Top-Down Attentional Control
7 Proposing a Risk Monitor Model Based on Emotions and Feelings: Exploring the Boundaries of Perception and Learning
PART IV: DISTRACTION – CRASHES AND CRASH RISK
8 Distraction and Inattention: Top Crash Causes in the USA
9 Driver Distraction in Commercial Motor Vehicle Operations
10 Driver Distraction and Inattention and their Role in Crashes and Safety-Critical Events
11 A Review of Epidemiological Data on the Risks of using a Telephone while Driving
12 Drivers’ Perceptions of Risk linked to Mobile Phone Use while Driving and Implications for the Design of Driver Awareness Campaigns
PART V: DISTRACTION – MEASUREMENT
13 Development and Validation of an Ecological Driver Distraction Evaluation Tool
14 Oculometric Measures as an Index of Clinical Causes of Driver Drowsiness and Inattention
PART VI: DISTRACTION – EFFECTS ON DRIVING PERFORMANCE
15 Driving Whilst Using In-Vehicle Information Systems (IVIS): Benchmarking the Impairment to Alcohol
16 Visual Attention in Novice Drivers: A Lack of Situation Awareness
17 Impact of Mobile Phone Use on Driving Performance: Review of Experimental Literature
PART VII: DISTRACTION COUNTERMEASURES
18 Melbourne Drivers’ Observed Use of Mobile Phones: Could there be Unintended Consequences of Partial Bans?
19 The Driver Distraction Detection Algorithm AttenD
20 Management of Distraction Risk from Mobile Phones in the UK Rail Industry
21 Smart Driving Assistance Systems: Designing and Evaluating Ecological and Conventional Displays
22 Using Road Safety Evidence and “Safety in Design” Approaches to Regulate Driver Distraction from Roadside Advertising
23 The Impact of Sleepiness on Lane Positioning in Truck Driving
PART VIII: CONCLUSIONS
24 Distraction and Inattention: Current Themes and Research Directions
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