BH Ang, O Jennifer, WS Chen, SWH Lee - Journal of safety research, 2019 - Elsevier
Introduction: Older adults are at a greater risk of injury and death in a motor-vehicle accident. While the ability to drive safely can be challenging with aging, the concept of self-regulation …
High-risk drivers are more likely to be involved in traffic accidents, and the driving risk level of drivers could be affected by many potential factors, such as demographics and personality …
Self-regulation in driving has primarily been studied as a precursor to driving cessation in older people, who minimise driving risk and compensate for physical and cognitive decline …
Abstract The Driver Behavior Questionnaire and the Driver Skill Inventory are two of the most frequently used measures of self-reported driving style and driving skill. The motivation …
J Son, M Park, BB Park - Transportation research part F: traffic psychology …, 2015 - Elsevier
The purpose of this paper was to investigate the effect of age, gender and roadway environment on the acceptance as well as effectiveness of the Advanced Driver Assistance …
Self-regulation shows promise as a means by which older adults can continue to drive at some level without having to stop altogether. Self-regulation is generally described as the …
Carsharing represents an alternative to private vehicles and is becoming internationally recognized as a method of sustainable transportation. Compared with the United States and …
LKM Donoro, LA D'Ambrosio, JF Coughlin… - Journal of safety …, 2009 - mit.edu
Laura KM Donoro a,, Lisa A. D'Ambrosio b,, Joseph F. Coughlin b, Maureen Mohyde ca University of Connecticut, 99 East Main Street, Waterbury, CT 06702 b MIT AgeLab, 77 …
A Meng, A Siren - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2012 - Elsevier
Ageing in general is associated with functional decline that may have an adverse effect on driving. Nevertheless, older drivers have been found to show good judgement and to self …