How are distractibility and hazard prediction in driving related? Role of driving experience as moderating factor.
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David Crundall | Petya Ventsislavova | Candida Castro | Eduardo M. Eisman | Pedro Garcia-Fernandez | Pablo Doncel | Eduardo Eisman | D. Crundall | C. Castro | J. Padilla | Pablo Doncel | P. García-Fernández | P. Ventsislavova | Jose-Luis Padilla | José-Luis Padilla
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