Using event-triggered naturalistic data to examine the prevalence of teen driver distractions in rear-end crashes

Journal of Safety Research - Tập 57 - Trang 47-52 - 2016
Cher Carney1, Karisa K. Harland2, Daniel V. McGehee1
1Transportation and Vehicle Safety Policy Research Program, Public Policy Center, The University of Iowa, IA, United States
2Department of Emergency Medicine, The University of Iowa, IA, United States

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