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Driver Performance and Behavior

Photo of driver on cell phone.

The cognitive demands of cell phone use may contribute to driver distraction

Spatial Orientation and Navigation in Elderly Drivers

Detecting Driver Fatigue through Advanced Face Monitoring Techniques

USDOT Intelligent Vehicle Initiative Specialty Vehicle Field Operational Test

The Effects of Vision Enhancement Systems on Older Drivers' Ability to Drive Safely at Night and in Inclement Weather

Reducing Risk Taking at Passive Railroad Crossings with Active Warnings

Reducing Crashes at Controlled Rural Intersections

A Case-Controlled Study of Driving Speed and Crash Risk

Ramp Meter Delays, Freeway Congestion, and Driver Acceptance

Monitoring Driver Activities

Influence of Wayfinding while Driving on Vehicle Control

Fatigue Detection: Can Fatigue Detection Devices Predict the Driving Performance of Sleep-Deprived Drivers

Psychological and Roadway Correlates of Aggressive Driving (Phase II)

Optimal Secondary Controls Using a Configurable Haptic Interface

Consequences of Chromatic Motion Perception on the Pickup of Information for Impending Collision with Snowplow Trucks

Driving Performance During Cell Phone Use and Common Secondary Tasks Combined Under Conditions of Driver Impairment

Investigating the Effects of Rumble Strips on the Stopping Performance of Sleep Deprived and Alcohol Impaired Drivers

Guidelines for Using Rumble Strips

The Effectiveness and Safety of Traffic- and Non-Traffic-Related Messages Presented on Changeable Message Signs

Driving Performance During 511 Information Retrieval and Cell Phone Conversation Tasks

The Value of Traveler Information for Motorists