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View article: Pooled Rideshare in the U.S.: An Exploratory Study of User Preferences
Pooled Rideshare in the U.S.: An Exploratory Study of User Preferences Open
Pooled ridesharing offers on-demand, one-way, cost-effective transportation for passengers traveling in similar directions via a shared vehicle ride with others they do not know. Despite its potential benefits, the adoption of pooled rides…
View article: The Influence of Demographic Variables on the Pooled Rideshare Acceptance Model Multigroup Analyses (PRAMMA)
The Influence of Demographic Variables on the Pooled Rideshare Acceptance Model Multigroup Analyses (PRAMMA) Open
Building on our prior research with a national survey sample of 5385 US participants, the Pooled Rideshare Acceptance Model (PRAM) was built upon two factor analyses. This exploratory study extends the PRAM framework using the Pooled Rides…
View article: Analyzing Users' Preferences between Personal and Pooled Rideshare Services Using a Mixed Logit Modeling Approach
Analyzing Users' Preferences between Personal and Pooled Rideshare Services Using a Mixed Logit Modeling Approach Open
Ridesharing has become an increasingly popular transportation method over the past decade. Transportation network companies such as Uber and Lyft generally provide two types of rideshare services: personal rideshare, in which users ride al…
View article: An Exploratory Study: Performance Differences Between Novice Teen and Senior Drivers Using Interactive Exercises on a Driving Simulator
An Exploratory Study: Performance Differences Between Novice Teen and Senior Drivers Using Interactive Exercises on a Driving Simulator Open
Clinicians who do not specialize in driving have a need for simple assessment tools for both the aging population and new drivers. While many researchers focus on complex driving scenarios presented on simulators or on-road driving, this e…
View article: Barriers and Benefits: Understanding Riders’ Views on Pooled Rideshare in the U.S.
Barriers and Benefits: Understanding Riders’ Views on Pooled Rideshare in the U.S. Open
This manuscript provides actionable recommendations to enhance user satisfaction and address existing barriers regarding pooled rideshare (PR) in the United States. Despite PR’s intended benefits, such as reduced traffic congestion and cos…
View article: Using the Functional Object Detection—Advanced Driving Simulator Scenario to Examine Task Combinations and Age-Based Performance Differences: A Case Study
Using the Functional Object Detection—Advanced Driving Simulator Scenario to Examine Task Combinations and Age-Based Performance Differences: A Case Study Open
Occupational therapists need objective tools to evaluate and provide interventions that promote the recovery and rehabilitation of clients. Driving, a common goal for clients after an injury or illness, is a complex task that relies on vis…
View article: Exploring the Benefits of a Simulator-Based Emergency Braking Exercise with Novice Teen Drivers
Exploring the Benefits of a Simulator-Based Emergency Braking Exercise with Novice Teen Drivers Open
This exploratory study investigated whether using the Pedals Emergency Stop© interactive driving simulator exercise improved the understanding and performance of emergency braking among novice teen drivers. Seventy-one high school driver e…
View article: Exploration of Factors That Influence Willingness to Consider Pooled Rideshare
Exploration of Factors That Influence Willingness to Consider Pooled Rideshare Open
Ridesharing has become an increasingly prevalent form of transportation. Although transportation network companies such as Uber and Lyft initially started as a personal rideshare service where individuals ride alone or with people they kno…
View article: Analyzing Users' Preferences between Personal and Pooled Rideshare Services Using a Mixed Logit Modeling Approach
Analyzing Users' Preferences between Personal and Pooled Rideshare Services Using a Mixed Logit Modeling Approach Open
View article: The Development of the Pooled Rideshare Acceptance Model (PRAM)
The Development of the Pooled Rideshare Acceptance Model (PRAM) Open
Due to the advancements in real-time information communication technologies and sharing economies, rideshare services have gained significant momentum by offering dynamic and/or on-demand services. Rideshare service companies evolved from …
View article: Willingness to Consider Pooled Rideshare?: An Exploratory Study on Influential Factors
Willingness to Consider Pooled Rideshare?: An Exploratory Study on Influential Factors Open
Rideshare use has grown significantly, beginning with solo riders and evolving to pooled rideshare. Pooled rideshare involves sharing a ride with stranger(s). Despite the growth in rideshare services worldwide, the use of pooled rideshare …
View article: Peer Review #2 of "Physiologic effects of surgical masking in children versus adults (v0.1)"
Peer Review #2 of "Physiologic effects of surgical masking in children versus adults (v0.1)" Open
Background: Surgical masks remain a focal part of the CDC guidelines to decrease COVID-19 transmission.Evidence refuting significant effects of masking on ventilation is mostly limited to small studies, with a paucity of studies on childre…
View article: A User-Centered Design Exploration of Factors That Influence the Rideshare Experience
A User-Centered Design Exploration of Factors That Influence the Rideshare Experience Open
The rise of real-time information communication through smartphones and wireless networks enabled the growth of ridesharing services. While personal rideshare services (individuals riding alone or with acquaintances) initially dominated th…
View article: Evaluation of a Novel Emergency Braking Task on a Driving Simulator with Haptic Anti-Lock Braking System Feedback
Evaluation of a Novel Emergency Braking Task on a Driving Simulator with Haptic Anti-Lock Braking System Feedback Open
Rear-end crashes are one of the leading types of crashes today. The anti-lock braking system (ABS) was designed to assist drivers during emergency braking situations by preventing wheel lock up, allowing drivers to retain control of the ve…
View article: Instructor’s Rating of Driver’s Performance during an Anti-Lock Braking Exercise on a Closed-Road Course
Instructor’s Rating of Driver’s Performance during an Anti-Lock Braking Exercise on a Closed-Road Course Open
Rear-end crashes are a common crash scenario, which contribute to many traffic related injuries and fatalities. A performance driving center offers adult car control classes focused on defensive driving skills, which include both classroom…
View article: Teenage and Adult Drivers’ Views of a One-Day Car Control Class on a Closed-Road Course
Teenage and Adult Drivers’ Views of a One-Day Car Control Class on a Closed-Road Course Open
Traffic-related crashes impact drivers of all ages. Post-license driving classes have emerged to equip drivers with higher level skills needed to prevent and avoid emergency situations. A performance driving center offers teenage and adult…
View article: Parents’ Views of a Classroom and Closed-Road Post-License Driving Program for Teen Drivers, Guard Your Life
Parents’ Views of a Classroom and Closed-Road Post-License Driving Program for Teen Drivers, Guard Your Life Open
In the US, teenage drivers have an increased risk of being involved in crashes. To address this, post-license advanced driving programs have emerged. This study gains parents’ perspectives while observing their teens’ involvement in a post…
View article: Teenage Drivers’ Views of a Classroom and Closed-Road Post-License Advanced Driving Program, Guard Your Life
Teenage Drivers’ Views of a Classroom and Closed-Road Post-License Advanced Driving Program, Guard Your Life Open
In the US, teenage drivers have an increased risk of being involved in crashes. To address this, post-license advanced driving programs have emerged. This study gains teenagers’ perspective of a post-license defensive driving program focus…
View article: Innovative Graduate Engineering Education Implemented with Project-focused Learning: A Case Study—The Clemson University Deep Orange 3 Vehicle Prototype Program
Innovative Graduate Engineering Education Implemented with Project-focused Learning: A Case Study—The Clemson University Deep Orange 3 Vehicle Prototype Program Open
The Deep Orange initiative is an integral component of the graduate program in the Department of Automotive Engineering at Clemson University. The ultimate goal of Deep Orange is to place automotive engineering knowledge into context to ta…
View article: Rethinking Automotive Engineering Education – Deep Orange as a Collaborative Innovation Framework for Project-Based Learning Incorporating Real-World Case Studies
Rethinking Automotive Engineering Education – Deep Orange as a Collaborative Innovation Framework for Project-Based Learning Incorporating Real-World Case Studies Open
Rethinking Automotive Engineering Education – Deep Orange as a Collaborative Innovation Framework for Project-Based Leaning incorporating Real-World Case StudiesDr. Ala QattawiAla Qattawi is a post-doctoral fellow at Clemson University-Int…
View article: Characterization of a new glare source for a driving simulator under varying levels of visibility: A pilot study
Characterization of a new glare source for a driving simulator under varying levels of visibility: A pilot study Open
View article: Graduate Automotive Engineering Education Innovation – Deep Orange Program Collaborative Industry Partnerships Enable System Engineering Based Approach for Project-Focused Learning
Graduate Automotive Engineering Education Innovation – Deep Orange Program Collaborative Industry Partnerships Enable System Engineering Based Approach for Project-Focused Learning Open
Graduate Automotive Engineering Education Innovation – Deep Orange Program Collaborative Industry Partnerships Enable System Engineering Based Approach for Project-Focused Learning Abstract American Society for Engineering Education Annual…
View article: The Effects of Medical Conditions on Driving Performance
The Effects of Medical Conditions on Driving Performance Open
This project investigated the effect of selected medical conditions on the exposure and performance of older drivers. A review of recent literature, followed by a panel meeting with driving safety experts, prioritized four medical conditio…
View article: Provider attitudes and management regarding returning to drive after concussion
Provider attitudes and management regarding returning to drive after concussion Open
The annual incidence of sports and recreational-related concussion in the USA is 1.6–3.8 million.1 Just as concussions are common in adolescents, so are motor vehicle crashes. Asif et al 2 recently showed that motor vehicle crashes are the…
View article: Older-Driver Foot Movements
Older-Driver Foot Movements Open
This study explored how drivers 60 and older control the accelerator and brake while driving and parking. It built upon the findings of a study documenting the prevalence and characteristics associated with pedal misapplication crashes (Lo…
View article: Interactive Tools for Measuring Visual Scanning Performance and Reaction Time
Interactive Tools for Measuring Visual Scanning Performance and Reaction Time Open
Occupational therapists are constantly searching for engaging, high-technology interactive tasks that provide immediate feedback to evaluate and train clients with visual scanning deficits. This study examined the relationship between two …
View article: Effects of Upper Extremity Immobilization and Use of a Spinner Knob on Vehicle Steering
Effects of Upper Extremity Immobilization and Use of a Spinner Knob on Vehicle Steering Open
Background: A person’s ability to safely drive while immobilized is not well defined. Steering ability with a spinner knob during immobilization is unknown. The goal of this study is to further clarify the effect of immobilization on steer…