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Comparing handheld and hands-free cell phone usage behaviors while driving

Soccolich et al., 2014

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14717108714562314158
Author
Soccolich S
Fitch G
Perez M
Hanowski R
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Traffic injury prevention

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Objective: The goal of this study was to compare cell phone usage behaviors while driving across 3 types of cell phones: handheld (HH) cell phones, portable hands-free (PHF) cell phones, and integrated hands-free (IHF) cell phones. Naturalistic driving data were used to …
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