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ISSN0925-7535
刊名Safety science
参考译名安全科学
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Cognitive status and repetitive working tasks of low riskGiagloglou, Evanthia; Mijovic, Pavle; Brankovic, Sasa; Antoniou, Panagiotis; Macuzic, Ivan20192019, vol.119
Adaptive driver modelling in ADAS to improve user acceptance: A study using naturalistic dataFleming, James M.; Allison, Craig K.; Yan, Xingda; Lot, Roberto; Stanton, Neville A.20192019, vol.119
Second strategic highway research program naturalistic driving study methodsAntin, Jonathan F.; Lee, Suzie; Perez, Miguel A.; Dingus, Thomas A.; Hankey, Jonathan M.; Brach, Ann20192019, vol.119
Detection of critical safety events on freeways in clear and rainy weather using SHRP2 naturalistic driving data: Parametric and non-parametric techniquesAli, Elhashemi M.; Ahmed, Mohamed M.; Wulff, Shaun S.20192019, vol.119
Does a yellow jacket enhance cyclists' sensory conspicuity for car drivers during daylight hours in an urban environment?Roge, Joceline; Laurent, Sebastien; Ndiaye, Daniel; Aillerie, Isabelle; Vienne, Fabrice20192019, vol.119
A distraction index for quantification of driver eye glance behavior: A study using SHRP2 NEST databaseBakhit, Peter R.; Osman, Osama A.; Guo, BeiBei; Ishak, Sherif20192019, vol.119
Assessment of collisions and grounding accidents with human factors analysis and classification system (HFACS) and statistical methodsBasar, Ersan; Ugurlu, Ozkan; Yildirim, Umut20192019, vol.119
Continuous monitoring of visual distraction and drowsiness in shift-workers during naturalistic drivingKuo, Jonny; Lenne, Michael G.; Mulhall, Megan; Sletten, Tracey; Anderson, Clare; Howard, Mark; Rajaratnam, Shantha; Magee, Michelle; Collins, Allison20192019, vol.119
Parent and teen factors associated with the amount and variety of supervised practice drivingEhsani, Johnathon P.; Kar, Indra Neal; Klauer, Shelia G.; Dingus, Thomas A.; Simons-Morton, Bruce20192019, vol.119
The prevalence of and crash risk associated with primarily cognitive secondary tasksDingus, Thomas A.; Owens, Justin M.; Guo, Feng; Fang, Youjia; Perez, Miguel; McClafferty, Julie; Buchanan-King, Mindy; Fitch, Gregory M.20192019, vol.119
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