629
Views
11
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

Effects of mobile phone use on driving performance in a multiresource workload scenario

, , , , &
Pages 37-44 | Received 01 Apr 2018, Accepted 19 Sep 2018, Published online: 31 Jan 2019

References

  • Barkana Y, Zadok D, Morad Y, Avni I. Visual field attention is reduced by concomitant hands-free conversation on a cellular telephone. Am J Ophthalmol. 2004;138:347–353.
  • Burns P, Parkes A, Burton S, Smith RK, Burch D. How Dangerous Is Driving with a Mobile Phone? Benchmarking the Impairment to Alcohol. Crowthorne, UK: Transport Research Laboratory; 2002. Transport Research Laboratory Report TRL 547.
  • Carsten OMJ, Merat N, Janssen WH, Johannson E, Fowkes M, Brookhuis KA. Human Machine Interaction and the Safety of Traffic in Europe. Leeds, UK: University Leeds Institution Transportation Studies; 2005.
  • Chun J, Lee I, Park G, Seo J, Choi S, Han SH. Efficacy of haptic blind spot warnings applied through a steering wheel or a seatbelt. Transp Res Part F Traffic Psychol Behav. 2013;21(4):231–241.
  • Collet C, Guillot A, Petit C. Phoning while driving I: a review of epidemiological, psychological, behavioural and physiological studies. Ergonomics. 2010;53:589–601.
  • Cullen L. Validation of a Methodology for Predicting Performance and Workload. EUROCONTROL: Brussels, Belgium; 1999. European Experimental Centre Note No. 7/99.
  • Dong BS. It’s just two or three seconds, the direction of the car is off. China Youth Daily. 2017. Available at: http://zqb.cyol.com/html/2017-08/22/nw.D110000zgqnb_20170822_2-06.htm
  • Engström J, Johansson E, Östlund J. Effects of visual and cognitive load in real and simulated motorway driving. Transp Res Part F Traffic Psychol Behav. 2005;8(2):97–120.
  • Fussell SR, Grenville D, Kiesler S, Forlizzi J, Wichansky AM. Accessing multi-modal information on cell phones while sitting and driving. Paper presented at: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting; 2002; Baltimore, MD.
  • Gelding RW, Thompson WF, Johnson BW. The pitch imagery arrow task: effects of musical training, vividness, and mental control. PLoS One. 2015;10(3):e0121809.
  • Haigney DE, Taylor RG, Westerman SJ. Concurrent mobile (cellular) phone use and driving performance: task demand characteristics and compensatory processes. Transp Res Part F Traffic Psychol Behav. 2000;3:113–121.
  • Hallett C, Lambert A, Regan MA. Cell phone conversing while driving in New Zealand: prevalence, risk perception and legislation. Accid Anal Prev. 2011;43:862–869.
  • Hallett C, Lambert A, Regan MA. Text messaging amongst New Zealand drivers: prevalence and risk perception. Transp Res Part F Traffic Psychol Behav. 2012;15(3):261–271.
  • Hatano T, Taniguchi T, Cheng B. Analysis of behavior of support to steering wheel for average driver in straight running. The Proceedings of the Transportation and Logistics Conference. 2003;241–244.
  • Horrey WJ, Wickens CD. Multiple resource modeling of task interference in vehicle control hazard awareness and in-vehicle task performance. Paper presented at: Second International Driving Symposium on Human Factors in Driving Assessment, Training, and Vehicle Design; July 21–24, 2003; Park City, UT.
  • Huhn K, Haewon S. Evaluation of the safety and usability of touch gestures in operating in-vehicle information systems with visual occlusion. Appl Ergon. 2014;45:789–798.
  • Huisingh C, Griffin R, McGwin JG. The prevalence of distraction among passenger vehicle drivers: a roadside observational approach. Traffic Inj Prev. 2015;16(2):140–146.
  • Jaeger MG, Skov MB, Thomassen NG. You can touch, but you can’t look: interacting with in-vehicle systems. The SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems; April 5–10, 2008; Florence, Italy.
  • Leandro R, Breno S, Robson T. Cell-phones, distracted driving, bans, and fatalities. In: Yan Z, ed. Encyclopedia of Mobile Phone Behavior. Hershey, PA: IGI Global; 2015:1319–1329.
  • Li N, Busso C. Predicting perceived visual and cognitive distractions of drivers with multimodal features. IEEE Trans Intell Transp Syst. 2015;16:51–65.
  • Liang Y, Reyes ML, Lee JD. Real-time detection of driver cognitive distraction using support vector machines. IEEE Trans Intell Transp Syst. 2007;8:340–350.
  • Manser MP, Hancock PA. The influence of perceptual speed regulation on speed perception, choice, and control: tunnel wall characteristics and influences. Accident Anal Prev. 2007;39:69–78.
  • Massumi B. Ontopower: War, Powers, and the State of Perception. Durham, NC: Duke University Press; 2015.
  • McCartt AT, Hellinga LA, Strouse LM, Farmer CM. Long-term effects of handheld cell phone laws on driver handheld cell phone use. Traffic Inj Prev. 2010;11(2):133–141.
  • McEvoy SP. The role of mobile phones in real world motor vehicle crashes. In: Yan Z, ed. Encyclopedia of Mobile Phone Behavior. Hershey, PA: IGI Global; 2015:1366–1375.
  • Mehler B, Reimer B, Coughlin JF. Sensitivity of physiological measures for detecting systematic variations in cognitive demand from a working memory task: an on-road study across three age groups. Hum Factors. 2012;54:396–412.
  • National Bureau of Statistics of China. China Statistics Yearbook 2017. China Statistic Press; 2017. Available at: http://www.stats.gov.cn/tjsj/ndsj/2017/indexeh.htm
  • NHTSA. Traffic Safety Facts Annual Report. Washington, DC: National Center for Statistics and Analysis; 2010.
  • Nurullah AS, Thomas J, Vakilian F. The prevalence of cell phone use while driving in a Canadian province. Transport Res Part F Traffic Psychol Behav. 2013;19:52–62.
  • Onieva E, Pelta DA, Alonso J, Milanés V, Pérez J. A modular parametric architecture for the TORCS racing engine. Paper presented at: 2009 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Games; September 7–10, 2009; Milan, Italy.
  • Oviedo-Trespalacios O, Haque MM, King M, Washington S. Understanding the impacts of mobile phone distraction on driving performance: a systematic review. Transp Res Part C Emerg Technol. 2016;72:360–380.
  • Overton TL, Rives TE, Hecht C, Shafi S, Gandhi RR. Distracted driving: prevalence, problems, and prevention. Int J Inj Contr Saf Promot. 2014;22(3):187–192.
  • Prat F, Planes M, Gras ME, Sullman MJM. An observational study of driving distractions on urban roads in Spain. Accid Anal Prev. 2015;74:8–16.
  • Recarte MA, Nunes LM. Mental workload while driving: effects on visual search, discrimination, and decision making. J Exp Psychol Appl. 2003;9(2):119–137.
  • Redelmeier DA, Tibshirani RJ. The association between cellular telephone calls and motor vehicle collisions. N Engl J Med. 1997;336:453–458.
  • Reed MP, Green PA. Comparison of driving performance on-road and in low-cost simulator using a concurrent telephone dialing task. Ergonomics. 1999;42:1015–1037.
  • Shi J, Xiao Y, Atchley P. Analysis of factors affecting drivers’ choice to engage with a mobile phone while driving in Beijing. Transport Res Part F Traffic Psychol Behav. 2016;37:1–9.
  • Shinar D, Schieber F. Visual requirements for safety and mobility of older drivers. Hum Factors. 1991;33:507–519.
  • Strayer DL, Johnston WA. Driven to distraction: dual-task studies of simulated driving and conversing on a cellular telephone. Psychol Sci. 2001;12:462–466.
  • Sullman MJ, Prat F, Tasci DK. A roadside study of observable driver distractions. Traffic Inj Prev. 2015;16:552–557.
  • Tabibi Z, Borzabadi HH, Stavrinos D, Mashhadi A. Predicting aberrant driving behaviour: the role of executive function. Transport Res Part F Traffic Psychol Behav. 2015;34:18–28.
  • Törnros JEB, Bolling AK. Mobile phone use—effects of handheld and hands free phones on driving performance. Accid Anal Prev. 2005;37:902–909.
  • Törnros J, Bolling A. Mobile phone use—effects of conversation on mental workload and driving speed in rural and urban environments. Transport Res Part F Traffic Psychol Behav. 2006;9(4):298–306.
  • Tsimhoni O, Smith D, Green P. Address entry while driving: speech recognition versus a touch-screen keyboard. Hum Factors. 2004;46:600–610.
  • Wickens CD. Processing resources and attention. In: Damos DL, ed. Multiple Task Performance. Bristol, UK: Taylor & Francis; 1991:3–34.
  • Wickens CD. Multiple resources and performance prediction. Theor Issues Ergon Sci. 2002;3(2):159–177.
  • Wymann B, Espié E, Guionneau C, Dimitrakakis C, Coulom R, Sumner A. TORCS: the Open Racing Car Simulator. 2014. Available at: http://www.torcs.org. Accessed November 10, 2018.
  • Xu W, Chen FA, Wang D. Mobile phones while driving research towards traffic safety. Transport Standardization. 2009;23:57–60.
  • Young KL, Rudin-Brown CM, Lenné MG. Look who’s talking! A roadside survey of drivers’ cell phone use. Traffic Inj Prev. 2010;11:555–560.
  • Zhang Y, Kaber DB, Rogers M, Liang Y, Gangakhedkar S. The effects of visual and cognitive distractions on operational and tactical driving behaviors. Hum Factors. 2014;56:592–604.
  • Zhang Y, Kaber D. Evaluation of strategies for integrated classification of visual–manual and cognitive distractions in driving. Hum Factors. 2016;58:944–958.
  • Zhou RG, Rau P-LP, Zhang W, Zhuang D. Mobile phone use while driving: predicting drivers’ answering intentions and compensatory decisions. Saf Sci. 2012;50:138–149.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.