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  1. Should I Stay or Should I Go? Automated Vehicles in the Age of Climate Change
  2. Mitigating Teen Driver Distraction: In-Vehicle Feedback Based on Peer Social Norms
  3. Influence of Driving Experience on Distraction Engagement in Automated Vehicles
  4. Prevalence of Engagement in Single versus Multiple Types of Secondary Tasks: Results from the Naturalistic Engagement in Secondary Task (NEST) Dataset
  5. Voluntary- and Involuntary-Distraction Engagement: An Exploratory Study of Individual Differences
  6. Effects of Nested Interruptions on Task Resumption
  7. Simulator Study of Involuntary Driver Distraction Under Different Perceptual Loads
  8. Smartwatches vs. smartphones
  9. Interruption management and office norms: Technology adoption lessons from a product commercialization study
  10. The Impact of Precipitation on Land Interfacility Transport Times
  11. A field operational trial evaluating a feedback–reward system on speeding and tailgating behaviors
  12. Interruptions experienced by cardiovascular intensive care unit nurses: An observational study
  13. Anticipation in Driving: The Role of Experience in the Efficacy of Pre-event Conflict Cues
  14. A study of young adults examining phone dialing while driving using a touchscreen vs. a button style flip-phone
  15. Supporting Air Versus Ground Vehicle Decisions for Interfacility Medical Transport Using Historical Data
  16. Impact of age and cognitive demand on lane choice and changing under actual highway conditions
  17. Modeling Workload Impact in Multiple Unmanned Vehicle Supervisory Control
  18. Supporting intelligent and trustworthy maritime path planning decisions
  19. Differences in Off-Road Glances: Effects on Young Drivers’ Performance
  20. Comparing, Merging, and Adapting Methods of Cognitive Task Analysis
  21. Accounting for time-dependent covariates in driving simulator studies
  22. Mitigating driver distraction with retrospective and concurrent feedback
  23. The Iowa graduated driver licensing program: Effectiveness in reducing crashes of teenage drivers
  24. Safety implications of providing real-time feedback to distracted drivers
  25. The Impact of Distraction Mitigation Strategies on Driving Performance
  26. Drivers’ attitudes toward imperfect distraction mitigation strategies