Search Results - "Gugliotta, Andres"
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A comparison of hazard perception and hazard prediction tests across China, Spain and the UK
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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Are situation awareness and decision-making in driving totally conscious processes? Results of a hazard prediction task
Published in Transportation research. Part F, Traffic psychology and behaviour (01-01-2017)“…•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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Assessment of proneness to distraction: English adaptation and validation of the Attention-Related Driving Errors Scale (ARDES) and cross-cultural equivalence
Published in Transportation research. Part F, Traffic psychology and behaviour (01-11-2016)“…•We adapt ARDES to English language and culture, regulations and driving habits of UK.•The scale consists of 19 items. Cronbach’s alpha=.89. One-dimensional…”
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Which drivers are at risk? Factors that determine the profile of the reoffender driver
Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-10-2018)“…•Alcohol Consumption, Incautious Driving Style, Sensitivity to Reward and Recreational Risk Infraestimation predict recidivism.•Reoffender drivers’ assessment…”
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What happens when drivers face hazards on the road?
Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-06-2016)“…•This work adds to HP Psychological theory: it shows that different processes involved in HP can be quantified and measured independently.•In addition, Hazard…”
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Proactive Listening to a Training Commentary improves hazard prediction
Published in Safety science (01-02-2016)“…•Learning becomes easier when expectations are involved.•Gradual-onset hazard events seem to be more difficult to detect than abrupt-onset hazards.•The gradual…”
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