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Volume 52, Number 23, 2008

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ST2 – Pedestrians and Transportation Infrastructure

Seeing Pedestrians at Night: Visual Clutter Does Not Mask Biological Motion
pp. 1840-1844(5)
Authors: Tyrrell, Richard A.; Wood, Joanne M.; Chaparro, Alex; Carberry, Trent P.; Chu, Byoung-Sun; Marsz, Ralph P.

Evaluating and Validating a New Pedestrian Exposure to Risk Metric
pp. 1845-1849(5)
Authors: Emo, Amanda K.; Do, Ann H.

Determining Effective Orientation and Location of Decision Support Signs at Rural Intersections
pp. 1850-1854(5)
Authors: Rakauskas, Michael E.; Manser, Michael P.; Creaser, Janet I.; Drew, Daniel A.

Traffic Sign Legibility for Different Sign Background Colors: Results of an Open Road Study at Freeway Speeds
pp. 1855-1859(5)
Authors: Funkhouser, Dillon; Chrysler, Susan; Nelson, Alicia; Park, Eun Sug

ST3 – Crashes: Warnings, Simulations, and Safety Enhancements

A Procedure for Developing Warning Message Prioritization Rules in Integrated Collision Warning Systems for Heavy Trucks
pp. 1860-1864(5)
Authors: Richard, Christian M.; Campbell, John L.; Brown, James L

Non-conscious Activation of an Elderly Stereotype Leads to Safer Driving Behavior
pp. 1870-1874(5)
Authors: Branaghan, Russell J.; Gray, Rob

Drivers and Passengers: Are the perceptions of braking time the same?
pp. 1875-1879(5)
Authors: Kelling, Nicholas J.; Ryan, Christopher D.; Halter, Jeffery T.; Corso, Gregory M.

ST4 – Global Perspectives on the Use of Naturalistic Driving Data to Improve Highway Safety

Global Perspectives on the Use of Naturalistic Driving Data to Improve Highway Safety
pp. 1880-1882(3)
Authors: Fitch, Gregory M.; Hankey, Jonathan M.

ST5 – Vision and In-Vehicle Controls

Towards Developing an Indirect Video Visibility System for Large Trucks
pp. 1888-1892(5)
Authors: Fitch, Gregory M.; Wierwille, Walter W.; Schaudt, William A.; Hanowski, Richard J.

Effect of In-Vehicle Touch Screen Position on Driver Performance
pp. 1893-1897(5)
Authors: Fuller, Helen; Tsimhoni, Omer; Reed, Matthew P.

Driver Gear-Shifting Behaviors and Errors
pp. 1898-1902(5)
Authors: Harley, Erin M.; Trachtman, Doris; Heckman, Genevieve M.; Young, Douglas E.

ST6 – Ethical and Privacy Issues with On-Road Driving Data

Ethical and Privacy Issues with On-Road Driving Data
pp. 1903-1904(2)
Authors: Chrysler, Susan; Lee, John D.; Lee, Suzanne; Sayer, James

ST7 – Cell Phones, Intersections, Snowplows, and New Techniques

Is There a Bilingual Advantage When Driving and Speaking Over a Cellular Telephone?
pp. 1905-1909(5)
Authors: Telner, Jason A.; Wiesenthal, David L.; Bialystok, Ellen; York, Martin

The Effects of Cellular Phone Use on Novice and Experienced Driver Performance: An On-Road Study
pp. 1910-1914(5)
Authors: Smahel, Thomas; Smiley, Alison; Donderi, Don

RESPONSE TO INTERSECTION CONFLICT SITUATIONS ACROSS DRIVER AGE AND EXPERIENCE
pp. 1915-1919(5)
Authors: Dow, Ben; Brown, Tim; Marshall, Dawn

New Insights into Driving Using Recurrence Quantification Analysis
pp. 1920-1924(5)
Authors: Cooper, Joel; Strayer, David

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