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Sheila "Charlie" Garness Klauer
Sheila "Charlie" Garness Klauer
Virginia Tech Transportation Institute and VT Grado Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
Verified email at vtti.vt.edu
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The impact of driver inattention on near-crash/crash risk: An analysis using the 100-car naturalistic driving study data
C Klauer, TA Dingus, VL Neale, JD Sudweeks, DJ Ramsey
United States. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 2006
22762006
The 100-car naturalistic driving study, Phase II-results of the 100-car field experiment
TA Dingus, SG Klauer, VL Neale, A Petersen, SE Lee, J Sudweeks, ...
United States. Department of Transportation. National Highway Traffic Safety …, 2006
15812006
Distracted driving and risk of road crashes among novice and experienced drivers
SG Klauer, F Guo, BG Simons-Morton, MC Ouimet, SE Lee, TA Dingus
New England journal of medicine 370 (1), 54-59, 2014
9032014
The economic and societal impact of motor vehicle crashes, 2010 (Revised)
L Blincoe, TR Miller, E Zaloshnja, BA Lawrence
8122015
An overview of the 100-car naturalistic study and findings
VL Neale, TA Dingus, SG Klauer, J Sudweeks, M Goodman
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Paper 5, 0400, 2005
5902005
Near crashes as crash surrogate for naturalistic driving studies
F Guo, SG Klauer, JM Hankey, TA Dingus
Transportation Research Record 2147 (1), 66-74, 2010
3282010
The effects of age on crash risk associated with driver distraction
F Guo, SG Klauer, Y Fang, JM Hankey, JF Antin, MA Perez, SE Lee, ...
International journal of epidemiology 46 (1), 258-265, 2017
2112017
An analysis of driver inattention using a case-crossover approach on 100-car data
SG Klauer, F Guo, J Sudweeks, TA Dingus
1942010
Keep your eyes on the road: Young driver crash risk increases according to duration of distraction
BG Simons-Morton, F Guo, SG Klauer, JP Ehsani, AK Pradhan
Journal of Adolescent Health 54 (5), S61-S67, 2014
1852014
Analysis of lane-change crashes and near-crashes
GM Fitch, SE Lee, S Klauer, J Hankey, J Sudweeks, T Dingus
US Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 2009
1472009
Detection of road hazards by novice teen and experienced adult drivers
SE Lee, SG Klauer, ECB Olsen, BG Simons-Morton, TA Dingus, ...
Transportation research record 2078 (1), 26-32, 2008
1402008
Analyses of rear-end crashes and near-crashes in the 100-car naturalistic driving study to support rear-signaling countermeasure development
SE Lee, E Llaneras, S Klauer, J Sudweeks
DOT HS 810 (846), 1-125, 2007
1302007
The development of a naturalistic data collection system to perform critical incident analysis: An investigation of safety and fatigue issues in long-haul trucking
TA Dingus, VL Neale, SG Klauer, AD Petersen, RJ Carroll
Accident Analysis & Prevention 38 (6), 1127-1136, 2006
1242006
The 100 car naturalistic driving study, Phase I-experimental design
VL Neale, SG Klauer, RR Knipling, TA Dingus, GT Holbrook, A Petersen
1142002
Evaluating the relationship between near-crashes and crashes: Can near-crashes serve as a surrogate safety metric for crashes?
F Guo, SG Klauer, MT McGill, TA Dingus
1122010
Peer influence predicts speeding prevalence among teenage drivers
BG Simons-Morton, MC Ouimet, R Chen, SG Klauer, SE Lee, J Wang, ...
Journal of safety research 43 (5-6), 397-403, 2012
1042012
Estimating crash risk
TA Dingus, RJ Hanowski, SG Klauer
Ergonomics in Design 19 (4), 8-12, 2011
912011
Comparing real-world behaviors of drivers with high versus low rates of crashes and near crashes
SG Klauer, TA Dingus, VL Neale, JD Sudweeks, DJ Ramsey
782009
Naturalistic teenage driving study: Findings and lessons learned
BG Simons-Morton, SG Klauer, MC Ouimet, F Guo, PS Albert, SE Lee, ...
Journal of safety research 54, 41. e29-44, 2015
742015
Distracted driving, visual inattention, and crash risk among teenage drivers
P Gershon, KR Sita, C Zhu, JP Ehsani, SG Klauer, TA Dingus, ...
American journal of preventive medicine 56 (4), 494-500, 2019
722019
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