Téléphoner au volant: impact sur la conduite et risque d’accident, une revue de la littérature
M.-P. Bruyas and
J.-L. Martin
Recherche Transports Sécurité, 2012, vol. 2012, issue 03-04, 167-180
Abstract:
This paper gives a literature review from experimental, epidemiological and naturalistic studies, having tried to measure on the one hand, the impact of mobile phone use on driving and, on the other hand, the risk of accident associated with this practice. The overview of these studies allowed first of all to show that the driving task is altered during the period of mobile phone use, and to quantify the disturbance (experimental studies), then to verify that this disturbance can be at the origin of accidents and quantify this risk (epidemiological studies). The naturalistic studies, consisting in following-up fleet vehicles, give some more explanations and tend to confirm the results. Advantages and limits of each approach are also discussed.
Date: 2012
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