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Driver distraction and inattention: advances in research and countermeasures

Lee, Professor John D(Edited by)Regan, Professor Michael A(Edited by)Victor, Mr Trent W(Edited by)Dorn, Dr Lisa(Series edited by)Glendon, Assoc Prof Ian(Series edited by)Matthews, Professor Gerald(Series edited by)
Part of the Human Factors in Road and Rail Transport series
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It is estimated that, in the United States, around 20 percent of all Police-reported road crashes involve driver distraction as a contributing factor.

This figure increases if other forms of inattention are considered.

Evidence (reviewed in this volume) suggests that the situation is similar in other countries and that driver distraction and inattention are even more dangerous as contributing factors in crashes than drug and alcohol intoxication.

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Product Details
Ashgate
140942586X / 9781409425861
Ebook
01/01/2013
England
English
429 pages