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Impacts of cell phone use on driving safety and drivers’ perception of risk

Authors
  1. Anne T McCartt
  2. C Laberge-Nadeau
  3. CD Wickens
  4. D Haigney
  5. DA Redelmeier
  6. DA Redelmeier
  7. DL Strayer
  8. DL Strayer
  9. GJS Wilde
  10. GJS Wilde
  11. JM Violanti
  12. JM Violanti
  13. L Nunes
  14. L Pöysti
  15. MJ Goodman
  16. MP Reed
  17. NA Dreyer
  18. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
  19. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
  20. RJ Marshall
  21. RW Hahn
  22. RW Hahn
  23. SP McEvoy
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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