Cellular Phones and Driver Distraction

The aim of this book chapter is to summarize current research regarding the impact of the use of wireless technology on driving performance in general, and cellular telephone use in particular. The authors' review of the literature is organized based on the type of distraction (telephone conversation, text messaging) and on the methodology used to conduct the study.

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[38]  Paul Atchley,et al.  Conversation Limits the Functional Field of View , 2004, Hum. Factors.

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[43]  François Bellavance,et al.  Wireless telephones and the risk of road crashes. , 2003, Accident; analysis and prevention.

[44]  Timothy L. Brown,et al.  Speech-Based Interaction with In-Vehicle Computers: The Effect of Speech-Based E-Mail on Drivers' Attention to the Roadway , 2001, Hum. Factors.

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[47]  Sonia Amado,et al.  The effects of conversation on attention and peripheral detection: Is talking with a passenger and talking on the cell phone different? , 2005 .

[48]  David Shinar,et al.  Effects of practice, age, and task demands, on interference from a phone task while driving. , 2005, Accident; analysis and prevention.