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    Driver's visual attention as a function of driving experience and visibility. Using a driving simulator to explore drivers’ eye movements in day, night and rain driving by Konstantopoulos, Panos, Chapman, Peter, Crundall, David

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-05-2010)
    “…Road crashes are the main cause of death of young people in the developed world. The reasons that cause traffic crashes are numerous; however, most researchers…”
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    Some hazards are more attractive than others: Drivers of varying experience respond differently to different types of hazard by Crundall, David, Chapman, Peter, Trawley, Steven, Collins, Lyn, van Loon, Editha, Andrews, Ben, Underwood, Geoffrey

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-03-2012)
    “…The ability to detect hazards in video clips of driving has been inconsistently linked to driving experience and skill. One potential reason for the lack of…”
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    A comparison of hazard perception and hazard prediction tests across China, Spain and the UK by Ventsislavova, Petya, Crundall, David, Baguley, Thom, Castro, Candida, Gugliotta, Andrés, Garcia-Fernandez, Pedro, Zhang, Wei, Ba, Yutao, Li, Qiucheng

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-01-2019)
    “…•Hazard perception and prediction tests were designed for China, Spain and the UK.•Novice and experienced drivers did not differ on the hazard perception.•The…”
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    A predictive hazard perception paradigm differentiates driving experience cross-culturally by Lim, Phui Cheng, Sheppard, Elizabeth, Crundall, David

    “…•We conduct a multiple choice “What Happens Next” (WHN) test with UK and Malaysian drivers.•UK clips successfully differentiated experience in both UK and…”
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    Are situation awareness and decision-making in driving totally conscious processes? Results of a hazard prediction task by Gugliotta, Andrés, Ventsislavova, Petya, Garcia-Fernandez, Pedro, Peña-Suarez, Elsa, Eisman, Eduardo, Crundall, David, Castro, Candida

    “…•The Hazard Prediction Test is a practical alternative to Hazard Perception testing.•How drivers react by making decisions (DM) related to their Situation…”
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    Keeping your eye on the rail: gaze behaviour of horse riders approaching a jump by Hall, Carol, Varley, Ian, Kay, Rachel, Crundall, David

    Published in PloS one (20-05-2014)
    “…The gaze behaviour of riders during their approach to a jump was investigated using a mobile eye tracking device (ASL Mobile Eye). The timing, frequency and…”
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    Negotiating left-hand and right-hand bends: a motorcycle simulator study to investigate experiential and behaviour differences across rider groups by Crundall, Elizabeth, Crundall, David, Stedmon, Alex W

    Published in PloS one (11-01-2012)
    “…Why do motorcyclists crash on bends? To address this question we examined the riding styles of three groups of motorcyclists on a motorcycle simulator. Novice,…”
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    Attending overtaking cars and motorcycles through the mirrors before changing lanes by Shahar, Amit, van Loon, Editha, Clarke, David, Crundall, David

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (2012)
    “…▶ A hazard perception rig with mirror information inset allowed drivers to check whether there is traffic from behind that is about to overtake. ▶ Risky…”
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    Hazard prediction discriminates between novice and experienced drivers by Crundall, David

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-01-2016)
    “…•Traditional hazard perception tests confound several processes.•The ability to predict an imminent hazard was tested in isolation.•It discriminated between…”
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    Effects of experience and processing demands on visual information acquisition in drivers by CRUNDALL, DAVID E., UNDERWOOD, GEOFFREY

    Published in Ergonomics (01-04-1998)
    “…This study investigated the differences between novices and experienced drivers in their distribution of visual attention under different levels of cognitive…”
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    Visual search while driving: skill and awareness during inspection of the scene by Underwood, Geoffrey, Chapman, Peter, Bowden, Karen, Crundall, David

    “…Novice drivers tend to restrict their search of the road on dual-carriageways, relative to the scanning observed in experienced drivers. The present study…”
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    Applying the motorcyclist's perspective to improve car drivers’ attitudes towards motorcyclists by Shahar, Amit, Clarke, David, Crundall, David

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-09-2011)
    “…► Drivers’ attitudes toward motorcyclists may contribute to car–motorcycle collisions. ► We created an intervention to improve attitudes which included…”
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    Eye Movements and Hazard Perception in Police Pursuit and Emergency Response Driving by Crundall, David, Chapman, Peter, Phelps, Nicola, Underwood, Geoffrey

    “…How do police cope with the visual demands placed on them during pursuit driving? This study compared the hazard ratings, eye movements, and physiological…”
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    Selective searching while driving: the role of experience in hazard detection and general surveillance by Underwood, Geoffrey, Crundall, David, Chapman, Peter

    Published in Ergonomics (15-01-2002)
    “…Novice drivers have been found in previous studies to display a limited search of the immediate environment, relative to experienced drivers, when manoeuvring…”
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    Attending to the peripheral world while driving by Crundall, David, Underwood, Geoffrey, Chapman, Peter

    Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-05-2002)
    “…Do inexperienced drivers see less of the world when driving? Previous research suggests that participants detect fewer peripheral targets while watching video…”
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    Prediction and perception of hazards in professional drivers: Does hazard perception skill differ between safe and less-safe fire-appliance drivers? by Crundall, David, Kroll, Victoria

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-12-2018)
    “…•We designed a vehicle-specific and task-specific hazard perception (HP) test for fire-appliance (FA) drivers.•FA drivers performed better on the HP test than…”
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    Driving Experience and the Functional Field of View by Crundall, David, Underwood, Geoffrey, Chapman, Peter

    Published in Perception (London) (01-01-1999)
    “…Research has suggested that novice drivers have different search strategies compared with their more experienced counterparts, and that this may contribute to…”
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    The hazard prediction test: A comparison of free-response and multiple-choice formats by Ventsislavova, Petya, Crundall, David

    Published in Safety science (01-11-2018)
    “…•A free-response and a multiple-choice hazard prediction test were created.•Both tests were found to successfully discriminate between novice and experienced…”
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    Improving attitudes towards vulnerable road users by Crundall, David, van Loon, Editha

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-05-2023)
    “…•Videos were created to change driver attitudes towards horse riders and cyclists, primarily through empathy-evoking personal stories of such vulnerable road…”
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