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Accident; Analysis and Prevention

Concealing their communication: Exploring psychosocial predictors of young drivers' intentions and engagement in concealed texting

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Preliminary research developing a theory of cell phone distraction and social relationships

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Effects of mobile internet use on college student pedestrian injury risk

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Mobile phone conversations, listening to music and quiet (electric) cars: Are traffic sounds important for safe cycling?

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Psychological predictors of college students' cell phone use while driving

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Adolescent drivers' perceptions of the advantages and disadvantages of abstention from in-vehicle cell phone use

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Cell phone use while driving: Prospective association with emerging adult use?

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"I Snapchat and Drive!" A mixed methods approach examining snapchat use while driving and deterrent perceptions among young adults

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Evaluating a model linking assessed parent factors to four domains of youth risky driving

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Measuring a conceptual model of the relationship between compulsive cell phone use, in-vehicle cell phone use, and motor vehicle crash

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