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Accident Analysis & Prevention | 2008

Analysis of the individual factors affecting mobile phone use while driving in France: Socio-demographic characteristics, car and phone use in professional and private contexts

Corinne Brusque; Aline Alauzet

In France, as in many other countries, phoning while driving is legally restricted because of its negative impact on driving performance which increases accident risk. Nevertheless, it is still a frequently observed practice and one which has not been analyzed in detail. This study attempts to identify the profiles of those who use mobile phones while at the wheel and determine the forms taken by this use. A representative sample of 1973 French people was interviewed by phone on their driving practices and mobile phone use in everyday life and their mobile phone use while driving. Logistics regressions have been conducted to highlight the explanatory factors of phoning while driving. Strong differences between males and females have been shown. For the male population, age is the main explanatory factor of phoning while driving, followed by phone use for work-related reasons and extensive mobile phone use in everyday life. For females, high mileage and intensive use of mobile phone are the only two explanatory factors. We defined the intensive phone use at the wheel group as drivers who receive or send at least five or more calls per day while driving. There is no socio-demographic variable related to this practice. Car and phone uses in everyday life are the only explanatory factors for this intensive mobile use of the phone at the wheel.


Accident Analysis & Prevention | 2015

Drivers' phone use at red traffic lights: a roadside observation study comparing calls and visual-manual interactions.

Véronique Huth; Yann Sanchez; Corinne Brusque

Phone use while driving has become one of the priority issues in road safety, given that it may lead to decreased situation awareness and deteriorated driving performance. It has been suggested that drivers can regulate their exposure to secondary tasks and seek for compatibility of phone use and driving. Phone use strategies include the choice of driving situations with low demands and interruptions of the interaction when the context changes. Traffic light situations at urban intersections imply both a temptation to use the phone while waiting at the red traffic light and a potential threat due to the incompatibility of phone use and driving when the traffic light turns green. These two situations were targeted in a roadside observation study, with the aim to investigate the existence of a phone use strategy at the red traffic light and to test its effectiveness. N=124 phone users and a corresponding control group of non-users were observed. Strategic phone use behaviour was detected for visual-manual interactions, which are more likely to be initiated at the red traffic light and tend to be stopped before the vehicle moves off, while calls are less likely to be limited to the red traffic light situation. As an indicator of impaired situation awareness, delayed start was associated to phone use and in particular to visual-manual interactions, whether phone use was interrupted before moving off or not. Traffic light situations do not seem to allow effective application of phone use strategies, although drivers attempt to do so for the most demanding phone use mode. The underlying factors of phone use need to be studied so as to reduce the temptation of phone use and facilitate exposure regulation strategies.


Iet Intelligent Transport Systems | 2008

Consistency and sensitivity of lane change test according to driving simulator characteristics

M.-P. Bruyas; Corinne Brusque; H. Tattegrain; A. Auriault; I. Aillerie; M. Duraz


Transportation Research Part F-traffic Psychology and Behaviour | 2009

Does making a conversation asynchronous reduce the negative impact of phone call on driving

Marie-Pierre Bruyas; Corinne Brusque; Sandrine Debailleux; Max Duraz; Isabelle Aillerie


Iet Intelligent Transport Systems | 2013

Daily use of an electric vehicle: behavioural changes and potential for its support

Elodie Labeye; Julien Adrian; Myriam Hugot; Michael Regan; Corinne Brusque


Transportation Research Part F-traffic Psychology and Behaviour | 2016

The electric vehicle: A new driving experience involving specific skills and rules

Elodie Labeye; Myriam Hugot; Corinne Brusque; Michael A. Regan


Archive | 2017

Proceedings of the 5th Driver Distraction and Inattention conference, Paris, March 20-22-2017

Corinne Brusque; Marie-Pierre Bruyas; Michael Regan; Christophe Jallais; Trent Victor; Alexandra Fort; Hélène Tattegrain


7th International Driving Symposium on Human Factors in Driver Assessment, Training, and Vehicle DesignHonda R&D Americas, IncorporatedNissan Technical Center, North AmericaToyota Collaborative Safety Research CenterDriveCam, IncorporatedLiberty Mutual Research Institute for SafetyTransportation Research BoardFederal Highway AdministrationNational Highway Traffic Safety Administration | 2017

Who are the Users of Speed Regulation Assistance? Comparing Driver Characteristics of Casual and Intensive System Users

Véronique Huth; Corinne Brusque; Marie-Pierre Bruyas; Valérie Lancelle


Transport Research Arena (TRA) 5th Conference: Transport Solutions from Research to DeploymentEuropean CommissionConference of European Directors of Roads (CEDR)European Road Transport Research Advisory Council (ERTRAC)WATERBORNEᵀᴾEuropean Rail Research Advisory Council (ERRAC)Institut Francais des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux (IFSTTAR)Ministère de l'Écologie, du Développement Durable et de l'Énergie | 2014

Development of innovative safety performance indicators from Naturalistic Driving data

Arnaud Bonnard; Myriam Hugot; Corinne Brusque


Archive | 2014

Drivers' adaptation to mobile phone use: interaction strategies, consequences on driving behaviour and potential impact on road safety Driver Adaptation to Information and Assistance Systems : chapitre 9. In: Driver Adaptation to Information and Assistance Systems

Véronique Huth; Corinne Brusque

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University of New South Wales

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