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Driver Behavior & Performance

General driver performance and attitudes, influence of impairment caused by distraction, age, alcohol, or fatigue, and driver response to roadway and in-vehicle safety interventions.

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  • Driver Performance and Distraction Using In-vehicle Signing (2015)
  • Generational Perspectives on Teen and Older Drivers on Traffic Safety in Rural and Urban Communities (2007)
  • Driver Performance During 511 Information Retrieval (2006)
  • Motorcycle Riding Impairment at Different BAC Levels (2006)
  • Rural and Urban Safety Cultures (2005)
  • Finding What the Driver Does (2004)
  • Investigating the Effects of Rumble Strips on the Stopping Performance of Sleep Deprived and Alcohol Impaired Drivers (2003)
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