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In-car cell phone use: mitigating risk by signaling remote callers
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Driving PerformanceMobile SecurityEngineeringMobile InteractionInformation SecurityMobile DevicesSafety ScienceAdvanced Driver-assistance SystemCommunicationMobile CommunicationDriver BehaviorRemote CallersCall Detail RecordCritical Driving PeriodsCognitive ScienceAutomobile AccidentsRoad Traffic SafetyConnected CarAutomotive SecurityMobile ComputingDriver PerformanceSpeech CommunicationTechnologyHuman-computer InteractionArts
Research has linked in-car cell phone use with automobile accidents. We explore a signaling method that could mitigate that risk. We show in a first experiment how remote cell phone callers were induced to speak less during critical driving periods, and, in a second experiment, how driving performance in a simulator improved when callers reduced conversation levels during critical driving periods.
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