Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Mobile phone use while driving: An investigation of the beliefs influencing drivers’ hands-free and hand-held mobile phone use2010/01/01English97
The effects of driving environment complexity and dual tasking on drivers’ mental workload and eye blink behavior2016/07/01English97
Negative or positive? The effect of emotion and mood on risky driving2013/01/01English96
Human factors of transitions in automated driving: A general framework and literature survey2016/11/01English96
Using the UTAUT2 model to explain public acceptance of conditionally automated (L3) cars: A questionnaire study among 9,118 car drivers from eight European countries2020/10/01English96
Private car as the grand equaliser? Demographic factors and mobility in Finnish men and women aged 65+2004/03/01English95
Situational (state) anger and driving2012/09/01English95
Understanding the psychosocial factors influencing the risky behaviour of young drivers2009/11/01English95
Interaction between pedestrians and automated vehicles: A Wizard of Oz experiment2018/10/01English94
Anger amongst New Zealand drivers2006/05/01English93
Exploring the beliefs underpinning drivers’ intentions to comply with speed limits2005/11/01English93
Analysing the perceptions of pedestrians and drivers to shared space2012/05/01English92
Are driving simulators effective tools for evaluating novice drivers’ hazard anticipation, speed management, and attention maintenance skills?2010/09/01English92
Are we there yet? Trip duration and mood during travel2015/08/01English92
Understanding bike-sharing acceptability and expected usage patterns in the context of a small city novel to the concept: A story of ‘Greek Drama’2018/07/01English92
Comparing stress of car and train commuters2011/03/01English91
Driving without awareness: The effects of practice and automaticity on attention and driving2011/11/01English91
Modelling pedestrian crossing behaviour in urban roads: A latent variable approach2015/07/01English91
Effects of specific emotions on subjective judgment, driving performance, and perceived workload2014/05/01English91
Driving anger as a psychological construct: Twenty years of research using the Driving Anger Scale2016/10/01English90
Spanish drivers and their aberrant driving behaviours2006/03/01English90
Pedestrians at the kerb – Recognising the action intentions of humans2009/07/01English90
Driving on familiar roads: Automaticity and inattention blindness2013/07/01English90
Examining the effectiveness of physical threats in road safety advertising: The role of the third-person effect, gender, and age2007/01/01English89
A validation study of driving errors using a driving simulator2015/02/01English89
Who is the typical bicyclist?2010/01/01English89
For heaven’s sake follow the rules: pedestrians’ behavior in an ultra-orthodox and a non-orthodox city2004/11/01English89
Effects of route guidance variable message signs (VMS) on driver behaviour2007/11/01English88
Do familiarity and expectations change perception? Drivers’ glances and response to changes2007/11/01English87
Assessing safety critical braking events in naturalistic driving studies2013/01/01English87