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References

Dutch SWOV reports have a summary in English

Braimaister, L.G. (2002). Mobile computers in cars and possible road safety effects; an inventory (In Dutch). R-2002-26. SWOV, Leidschendam.

 

Burnes, P.C., Parkes, A., Burton, S., Smith, R.K. & Burch, D. (2002). How dangerous is driving with a mobile phone? Benchmarking the impairment to alcohol. Report TRL 547. TRL, Wokingham.

 

Consiglio W., Driscoll P., Witte M. & Berg W. (2003). Effect of cellular telephone conversations and other potential interference on reaction time in braking response. In: Accident Analysis and Prevention, vol. 35, nr. 4, pp. 495-500.

 

Dragutinovic, N. & Twisk, D. (2005). Use of mobile phones while driving – effects on road safety; A literature review (In English). R-2005-12. SWOV, Leidschendam.

 

Eby, D.W. & Vivoda, J.M. (2003). Driver hand-held mobile phone use and safety belt use. In: Accident Analysis and Prevention, vol. 35, nr. 6, pp. 893-895.

 

Feenstra, W., Hazevoet, A., Houwen, K. van der & Veling, I.H. (2002). PROV 2001 – Periodiek Regionaal Onderzoek Verkeersveiligheid. TT02-052. Traffic Test, Veenendaal.

 

Haigney, D.E., Taylor, R.G. & Westerman, S.J. (2000). Concurrent mobile (cellular) phone use and driving performance; task demand characteristics and compensatory processes. In: Transportation Research Part F, vol. 3, nr. 3, pp. 113-121.

 

Houwen, H.K. van der, Hazevoet, A.M. & Hendriks, U.M.W. (2004). PROV 2003 – Periodiek Regionaal Onderzoek Verkeersveiligheid. TT04-028. Traffic Test, Veenendaal.

 

Laberge-Nadau, C., Maag, U., Bellavanc, F., Lapierre, S.D., Desjardins, D., Messier, S. & Sidi, A. (2003). Wireless telephones and the risk of road crashes. In: Accident Analysis and Prevention, vol. 35, nr. 5, pp. 649-660.

 

McCartt A.T., Braver E.R. & Geary L.L. (2003). Drivers' use of handheld cell phones before and after New York State's cell phone law. In: Preventive Medicine, vol. 36, nr. 5, pp. 629-635.

 

McCartt A.T. & Geary L.L. (2004). Long-term effects of New York State's law on drivers' handheld cell phone use. In: Injury Prevention, vol. 10, nr. 1, pp. 11-15.

 

McEvoy, S.O., Stevenson, M.R., McCartt, A.T., Woodward, M., Haworth, C., Palamara, P. & Cercarelli, R. (2005). Role of mobile phones in motor vehicle crashes resulting in hospital attendance; A case-crossover study. In: British Medical Journal, vol. 331.

 

NHTSA (1997). An investigation of the safety implications of wireless communications in vehicles. DOT HS 808-635. U.S. Department of Transportation DOT, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA Washington DC.

 

Patten C. J., Kircher A., Oestlund J. & Nilsson L. (2004). Using mobile telephones: cognitive workload and attention resource allocation. In: Accident Analysis and Prevention, vol. 36, nr.3, pp. 341-350.

 

Redelmeier, D.A. & Tibshirani, R.J. (1997). Association between cellular-telephone calls and motor vehicle crashes. In: The New England Journal of Medicine, vol. 336, nr. 7, pp. 453-458.

 

RoSPA (2002). The risk of using a mobile phone while driving. Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents RoSPA, Birmingham.

 

Strayer, D.l. & Johnston, W.A. (2001). Driven to distraction: dual-task studies of simulated driving and conversing on a cellular telephone. In: Psychological Science, vol. 12, nr. 6, pp. 462-466.

 

Strayer, D.L., Drews, F.A & Crouch, D.J. (2004). A comparison of the cell phone driver and the drunk driver. Working paper 04-13. AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies, Washington, D.C.