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    The Risk of a Safety-critical Event Associated with Mobile Device Subtasks in Specific Driving Contexts 

    Fitch, Gregory M.; Hanowski, Richard J.; Guo, Feng (2014-07-28)
    Using a cell phone while driving has been associated with an increased crash risk. However, when examining the inherent subtasks, naturalistic driving studies (NDSs) have shown that safety-critical event (SCE) risk is ...

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