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  1. Texting while driving: A study of 1211 U.S. adults with the Distracted Driving Survey

    1. Introduction. Texting and other cell phone use while driving is a major risk factor for motor vehicle collisions and associated injury and death (Wilson & Stimpson, 2010).In 2012, distracted driving was associated with 3300 deaths and 421,000 injuries in collisions in the US; there is evidence that smartphone use is increasingly contributing to these numbers (US Department of Transportation ...

  2. Texting While Driving: A Literature Review on Driving Simulator Studies

    1. Introduction. Road safety is increasingly threatened by distracted driving. One of the highest-risk forms of distracted driving is texting while driving (TWD) [1,2] alongside talking on the phone while driving (TPWD) [3,4].After decades of research, the statistics show that the risks associated with TWD are very high [].According to the United Nations Road Safety statistical data [], car ...

  3. Texting while driving: the development and validation of the distracted

    Background. Texting and other cell phone use while driving has emerged as a major contribution to teenage and young adult injury and death in motor vehicle collisions over the past several years (Bingham 2014; Wilson and Stimpson 2010).Young adults have been found to have higher rates of texting and driving than older drivers (Braitman and McCartt 2010; Hoff et al. 2013).

  4. Texting While Driving: A Literature Review on Driving ...

    Driving simulators (DSs) are powerful tools for identifying drivers' responses to different distracting factors in a safe manner. This paper aims to systematically review simulator-based studies to investigate what types of distractions are introduced when using the phone for texting while driving (TWD), what hardware and measures are used to ...

  5. PDF Texting while driving: the development and validation of the distracted

    This article describes the development and validation of a survey to measure cell phone-related distracted driving risk among drivers 18-24 years old. The survey includes questions about texting, email, social media, and maps use while driving and their associated speeds and crashes.

  6. A meta-analysis of the effects of texting on driving

    The selection of studies for inclusion in the meta-analysis is illustrated in Fig. 1.Abstracts returned from searches and backtracking (N = 1476) were screened by applying general criteria that a study must focus on text messaging and driving.Complete publications (n = 82) were further analysed to determine whether a study met the a priori criteria for inclusion.

  7. (PDF) Texting while driving: the development and validation of the

    For driving in parking in parking lots, the risk is also higher because many drivers consider texting while driving at low speeds as not texting while driving (Bergmark et al., 2016). ...

  8. Texting While Driving: A Literature Review on Driving Simulator Studies

    This paper aims to systematically review simulator-based studies to investigate what types of distractions are introduced when using the phone for texting while driving (TWD), what hardware and ...

  9. PDF Texting while driving: A study of 1211 U.S. adults with the Distracted

    Texting and other cell phone use while driving is a major risk factor for motor vehicle collisions and associated injury and death (Wilson & Stimpson, 2010). In 2012, distracted driving was associated with 3300 deaths and 421,000 injuries in collisions in the US; there is evidence that smartphone use is increasingly contributing to these numbers

  10. Texting while driving: A discrete choice experiment

    One of the most pernicious forms of distracted driving is texting while driving (TWD) because it involves visual, manual, and cognitive distractions ( Alosco et al., 2012 ). During a simulated driving task, 66 % of drivers exhibited lane excursions while texting ( Rumschlag et al., 2015 ), and in another simulation study, TWD led to five times ...

  11. Texting/Emailing While Driving Among High School Students in 35 States

    Determine the prevalence and explore individual- and state-level factors associated with texting/emailing while driving (TWD) ... This research was supported by the National Institutes of Health [R21HD085122, 2015-2017; R01HD074594, 2013-2016]. ... We acknowledge the Student Paper Competition of APHA-Injury Control and Emergency Health Services ...

  12. Texting while driving: A study of 1211 U.S. adults with the Distracted

    This article reports the results of a national survey of 1211 U.S. drivers on their cell-phone related distracted driving behaviors and crash rates. The Distracted Driving Survey (DDS) questionnaire was used to measure the frequency and impact of texting and other activities on the road.

  13. Texting while driving: the development and validation of the distracted

    This paper describes the development and validation of a 11-item scale to measure cell phone-related distracted driving risk among young drivers. The scale, called the Distracted Driving Survey (DDS), was based on semi-structured interviews and pilot-tested in 228 drivers 18-24 years old, and showed strong validity and reliability.

  14. Texting while driving: A discrete choice experiment

    Abstract. Texting while driving is one of the most dangerous types of distracted driving and contributes to a large number of transportation incidents and fatalities each year. Drivers text while driving despite being aware of the risks. Although some factors related to the decision to text while driving have been elucidated, more remains to be ...

  15. A Research Synthesis of Text Messaging and Driving Performance

    Surveys of drivers report increasing rates of texting and driving-particularly among young and novice drivers (O'Brien, Goodwin & Foss, 2010). Relatively speaking, the body of research on text messaging while driving has lagged somewhat behind the observed increased volume of texting in recent years. The purpose of this paper is to

  16. Texting While Driving: A Literature Review on Driving Simulator Studies

    Road safety is increasingly threatened by distracted driving. One of the highest-risk forms of distracted driving is texting while driving (TWD) [1,2] alongside talking on the phone while driving (TPWD) [3,4].After decades of research, the statistics show that the risks associated with TWD are very high [].According to the United Nations Road Safety statistical data [], car traffic crashes ...

  17. PDF Effects of Reading Text While Driving: a Driving Simulator Study

    Although 47 US states make the use of a mobile phone while driving illegal, many people use their phone for texting and other tasks while driving. This research project summarized the large literature on distracted driving and compared major outcomes with those of our study.

  18. Investigating "Texting while Driving" Behavior at Different Roadway

    Comparisons with the safe stopping sight distance revealed potential safety risks for all texting while driving situations for both age groups compared with nontexting situations. On average, participants with a higher distracted-driving crash-risk expended 0.676 more seconds glancing off-road than lower distracted-driving crash-risk participants.

  19. Talking on the Phone While Driving: A Literature Review on Driving

    1. Introduction. Distracted driving is a growing concern around the world. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), there were 36,096 people killed in car traffic accidents on U.S. roadways in 2019, and 8.7 percent of all fatalities were caused by distracting factors [].In Europe, even though the number of road deaths in 2020 was de-clined compared to 2019, an ...

  20. An evidence-based review: distracted driver

    Results: A total of 19 articles were found to merit inclusion as evidence in the evidence-based review. These articles provided evidence regarding the relationship between distracted driving and crashes, cell phone use contributing to automobile accidents, and/or the relationship between driver experience and automobile accidents. (Adjust ...

  21. Texting while driving: A study of 1211 U.S. adults with the Distracted

    1. Introduction. Texting and other cell phone use while driving is a major risk factor for motor vehicle collisions and associated injury and death (Wilson & Stimpson, 2010).In 2012, distracted driving was associated with 3300 deaths and 421,000 injuries in collisions in the US; there is evidence that smartphone use is increasingly contributing to these numbers (US Department of Transportation ...

  22. Dangers of Texting while Driving Research Paper

    The research paper will present some statistics to prove that texting while driving is one of the biggest contributors of road accidents in American roads. (Federal Communications Commission) According to a report released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), drivers who get distracted contribute to about 16% of the ...