Wiegand et al., 2008
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| Hanowski et al. | An on-road study to investigate fatigue in local/short haul trucking | |
| Blanco et al. | Investigating critical incidents, driver restart period, sleep quantity, and crash countermeasures in commercial vehicle operations using naturalistic data collection | |
| Fitzharris et al. | The relative importance of real-time in-cab and external feedback in managing fatigue in real-world commercial transport operations | |
| Hanowski | The impact of local/short haul operations on driver fatigue | |
| Hanowski et al. | Evaluating the 2003 revised hours-of-service regulations for truck drivers: The impact of time-on-task on critical incident risk | |
| Gabler et al. | Use of event data recorder (EDR) technology for highway crash data analysis | |
| Russell et al. | Naturalistic study of level 2 driving automation functions | |
| Barr et al. | An assessment of driver drowsiness, distraction, and performance in a naturalistic setting | |
| Hammond et al. | Analysis of naturalistic driving data to assess distraction and drowsiness in drivers of commercial motor vehicles | |
| Klauer et al. | Driver coach study: Using real-time and post hoc feedback to improve teen driving habits | |
| LeBlanc et al. | Road departure crash warning system field operational test: methodology and results. volume 1: technical report | |
| Molino et al. | The effects of commercial electronic variable message signs (CEVMS) on driver attention and distraction: an update | |
| Wiegand et al. | Fatigue analyses: from 16 months of naturalistic commercial motor vehicle driving data | |
| Schaudt et al. | Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Advanced System Testing Utilizing a Data Acquisition System on the Highways (FAST DASH): Safety Technology Evaluation Project# 1 Blindspot Warning | |
| Wilson et al. | Evaluation of a Road-Departure Crash Warning System. | |
| Boyle et al. | Performance assessment of an onboard monitoring system for commercial motor vehicle drivers: A field operational test | |
| Perez et al. | Driver visual behavior in the presence of commercial electronic variable message signs (CEVMS) | |
| Klauer et al. | How risky is it |