Dingus et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Estimating crash riskDingus et al., 2011
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- Dingus T
- Hanowski R
- Klauer S
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- Ergonomics in Design
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Naturalistic driving research involves the instrumentation of vehicles, including video cameras, for the purpose of precisely recording participants as they normally drive as well as in the seconds leading up to crashes and near-crashes. The results provide new insight into …
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