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Naturalistic Driving Study in Brazil: An Analysis of Mobile Phone Use Behavior while Driving

Mobile phone use (MPU) while driving is an important road safety challenge worldwide. Naturalistic driving studies (NDS) emerged as one of the most sophisticated methodologies to investigate driver behavior; however, NDS have not been implemented in low- or middle-income countries. The aim of this r...

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Autores principales: Bastos, Jorge Tiago, dos Santos, Pedro Augusto B., Amancio, Eduardo Cesar, Gadda, Tatiana Maria C., Ramalho, José Aurélio, King, Mark J., Oviedo-Trespalacios, Oscar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7504609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32899144
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17176412
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author Bastos, Jorge Tiago
dos Santos, Pedro Augusto B.
Amancio, Eduardo Cesar
Gadda, Tatiana Maria C.
Ramalho, José Aurélio
King, Mark J.
Oviedo-Trespalacios, Oscar
author_facet Bastos, Jorge Tiago
dos Santos, Pedro Augusto B.
Amancio, Eduardo Cesar
Gadda, Tatiana Maria C.
Ramalho, José Aurélio
King, Mark J.
Oviedo-Trespalacios, Oscar
author_sort Bastos, Jorge Tiago
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description Mobile phone use (MPU) while driving is an important road safety challenge worldwide. Naturalistic driving studies (NDS) emerged as one of the most sophisticated methodologies to investigate driver behavior; however, NDS have not been implemented in low- or middle-income countries. The aim of this research is to investigate MPU while driving and compare the results to those reported in international studies. An analysis of 61.32 h and 1350 km driven in Curitiba (Brazil) showed that MPU lasted for an average of 28.51 s (n = 627) and occurred in 58.71% of trips (n = 201) with an average frequency of 8.37 interactions per hour (n = 201). The proportion of the trip time using a mobile phone was 7.03% (n = 201), and the average instantaneous speed was 12.77 km/h (n = 627) while using the phone. Generally, drivers spent less time on more complex interactions and selected a lower speed when using the phone. MPU was observed more during short duration than longer trips. Drivers in this study engaged in a larger number of MPU compared to drivers from Netherlands and the United States; and the percentage of trip time with MPU was between North American and European values.
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spelling pubmed-75046092020-09-26 Naturalistic Driving Study in Brazil: An Analysis of Mobile Phone Use Behavior while Driving Bastos, Jorge Tiago dos Santos, Pedro Augusto B. Amancio, Eduardo Cesar Gadda, Tatiana Maria C. Ramalho, José Aurélio King, Mark J. Oviedo-Trespalacios, Oscar Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Mobile phone use (MPU) while driving is an important road safety challenge worldwide. Naturalistic driving studies (NDS) emerged as one of the most sophisticated methodologies to investigate driver behavior; however, NDS have not been implemented in low- or middle-income countries. The aim of this research is to investigate MPU while driving and compare the results to those reported in international studies. An analysis of 61.32 h and 1350 km driven in Curitiba (Brazil) showed that MPU lasted for an average of 28.51 s (n = 627) and occurred in 58.71% of trips (n = 201) with an average frequency of 8.37 interactions per hour (n = 201). The proportion of the trip time using a mobile phone was 7.03% (n = 201), and the average instantaneous speed was 12.77 km/h (n = 627) while using the phone. Generally, drivers spent less time on more complex interactions and selected a lower speed when using the phone. MPU was observed more during short duration than longer trips. Drivers in this study engaged in a larger number of MPU compared to drivers from Netherlands and the United States; and the percentage of trip time with MPU was between North American and European values. MDPI 2020-09-03 2020-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7504609/ /pubmed/32899144 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17176412 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7504609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32899144
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17176412
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