Driving contradictions: behaviors and attitudes regarding handheld and hands-free cellphone use while driving among young drivers
Abstract Background Cellphone use while driving (CUWD) is a frequent source of distraction for young drivers. These distractions commonly lead to motor vehicle crashes and, in some cases, death. Crash risk differs depending on if the driver is engaging in handheld or hands-free CUWD. This pilot stud...
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Main Authors: | Lucas M. Neuroth (Author), Dylan Galos (Author), Li Li (Author), Songzhu Zhao (Author), Motao Zhu (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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