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The Naturalistic Driver Model: A Review of Distraction, Impairment and Emergency Factors

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  • Caird, J.K.
  • Lees, M.
  • Edwards, C.

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The purpose of this project is to review the literature on driver distraction, impairment and emergency response that supports the development of the Naturalistic Driver Model. Driver models that are based on high-quality empirical research are more likely to serve as a useful and valid tool to professionals and researchers.

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  • Caird, J.K. & Lees, M. & Edwards, C., 2005. "The Naturalistic Driver Model: A Review of Distraction, Impairment and Emergency Factors," Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings qt7mg4f7fj, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley.
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