Original paper
Using naturalistic driving data to examine how drivers share attention when engaging in secondary tasks
Abstract
Naturalistic driving research shows that drivers spend vast amounts of time engaging in secondary, non-driving tasks. Laboratory and simulation studies have demonstrated that, when engaging in a secondary task, drivers adopt strategies to interrupt, delay and resume the secondary task in order to manage their workload and risk. However, there is very little knowledge of the time-sharing strategies that drivers adopt for interweaving their...
Paper Details
Title
Using naturalistic driving data to examine how drivers share attention when engaging in secondary tasks
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
129
Pages
104841 - 104841
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