2014 journal article

The Effects of Visual and Cognitive Distractions on Operational and Tactical Driving Behaviors

HUMAN FACTORS, 56(3), 592–604.

By: Y. Zhang*, D. Kaber*, M. Rogers n, Y. Liang* & S. Gangakhedkar*

author keywords: tactical vehicle control; operational vehicle control; attention resource theory; eye tracking; driver distraction
MeSH headings : Accidents, Traffic / prevention & control; Adolescent; Attention; Automobile Driving / psychology; Cognition; Data Display; Eye Movements; Female; Hearing; Humans; Male; Task Performance and Analysis; Young Adult
TL;DR: Findings support the need to assess the impacts of in-vehicle distraction on different levels of driving control, and should investigate driver distraction under strategic control. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Objective: This study tested the effects of two fundamental forms of distraction, including visual-manual and cognitive-audio distraction, with comparison under both operational and tactical driving. Strategic control remains for future study.