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The Impact of Driver Inattention On Near-Crash/Crash Risk:

Risk was calculated (odds ratios) using both crash and near-crash data as well as normal baseline driving data for various sources of inattention. The ...

The Impact of Driver Inattention on Near-Crash/Crash Risk - ROSA P

The results indicated that driving while drowsy results in a four- to six-times higher near-crash/crash risk relative to alert drivers.

An Analysis Using the 100-Car Naturalistic Driving Study Data

The impact of driver inattention on near- crash/ crash risk: An analysis using the 100-car naturalistic driving study data.

(PDF) The Impact of Driver Inattention on Near-Crash/Crash Risk

PDF | On Jan 1, 2006, S G Klauer and others published The Impact of Driver Inattention on Near-Crash/Crash Risk: An Analysis Using the 100-Car Naturalistic ...

Transportation Institute releases findings on driver behavior and ...

Nearly 80 percent of crashes and 65 percent of near-crashes involved some form of driver inattention within three seconds before the event.

NHTSA VSR | DOT HS 809 884 - Research

Some of the primary results were that driving while drowsy increases an individual's near-crash/crash risk by between four and six times that of normal, ...

Driving impairments and duration of distractions: Assessing crash ...

Driver inattention contributes to an estimated 23 percent of police reported crashes (Klauer et al., 2006). In addition, the introduction and wide usage of ...

The Impact of Driver Inattention on Near-Crash/Crash Risk - ROSA P

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Distracted Driving, Visual Inattention, and Crash Risk ... - PubMed

Secondary tasks vary in the risk they introduce to the teenage driver. Manual cellphone use and reaching for objects were found to be ...

Klauer, S. G. (2006). The Impact of Driver Inattention in Near-Crash ...

Klauer, S. G. (2006). The Impact of Driver Inattention in Near-Crash/Crash Risk An Analysis Using the 100-Car Naturalistic Driving Study Data. Report No.

DRIVER INATTENTION: Drivers' Perception of Risks and ...

In contrast, inattention was considered to be the most significant contributor to minor crashes, followed by, in descending order, drink driving, fatigue and ...

Analysis of Naturalistic Driving Study Data: Safer Glances, Driver ...

Explores the relationship between driver inattention and crash risk in lead-vehicle precrash scenarios (corresponding to rear-end crashes).

Assessing the Effects of Driving Inattention on Relative Crash Risk

Assessing the Effects of Driving Inattention on Relative Crash Risk.

Distracted Driving and Risk of Crash or Near-Crash Involvement ...

Other glances into the interior of the vehicle were associated with an increased risk of near-crash involvement (OR = 2.55, 95% CI 1.24–5.26). Other ...

Safer Glances, Driver Inattention, and Crash Risk - ResearchGate

PDF | This work was sponsored by the second Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP 2), which is administered by the Transportation Research Board of.

[PDF] The Impact of Driver Inattention on Near-Crash/Crash Risk

The Impact of Driver Inattention on Near-Crash/Crash Risk: An Analysis Using the 100-Car Naturalistic Driving Study Data · 485 Citations · 20 ...

INDIRECT CLINICAL EVIDENCE OF DRIVER INATTENTION AS A ...

Summary: A recent report from the 100-Car Study identified driver inattention as a significant risk factor for involvement in crashes or near-crashes.

NHTSA VSR | DOT HS 809 884 - Research

The increased relative near-crash/crash risk for various types of driver inattention; The frequency and prevalence of driver inattention in a normal roadway ...

Distracted driving | The Hanover Insurance Group

A government study concluded that driver distraction or inattention is a factor in over 70 percent of accidents.

Update: Fatal Distraction | RGA

It is estimated that nine out of 10 motor vehicle accidents are due to driver error, and nearly 80% of all crashes are caused by driver inattention.