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The Relative Risks of Secondary Task Induced Driver Distraction

Date Published: 2008-10-20
Paper Number: 2008-21-0001

Author(s):


Thomas A. Dingus - Virginia Tech Transportation Institute
Sheila G. Klauer - Virginia Tech Transportation Institute

Abstract:

Driver distraction, defined here as engaging in a secondary task or activity that is not central to the primary task of driving, has been shown to be a contributing factor for many crashes. The secondary tasks and other activities in which drivers choose to engage while driving is also known to be highly varied, including very complex activities(e.g., text messaging on a cellular device) to very simple activities (e.g., selecting a radio preset).

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See papers presented at Convergence 2008, October 2008, Detroit, MI, USA, Session: Human Machine Interface

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