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202. List of Contributors

203. Enhancement of road delineation can reduce safety.

205. Highway Safety: Identifying and Coping with the Impaired Driver

207. Evaluating the efficiency of local municipalities in providing traffic safety using the Data Envelopment Analysis.

208. To call or not to call—That is the question (while driving).

209. Attention and search conspicuity of motorcycles as a function of their visual context

210. Alertness maintaining tasks (AMTs) while driving

211. Nurses’ reactions to alarms in a neonatal intensive care unit.

212. Effects of an in-vehicle collision avoidance warning system on short- and long-term driving performance.

213. The assessment of hazard awareness skills among light rail drivers.

214. Can traffic violations be traced to gender-role, sensation seeking, demographics and driving exposure?

215. The effect of alcohol, THC and their combination on perceived effects, willingness to drive and performance of driving and non-driving tasks

216. The effects of an interactive cognitive task (ICT) in suppressing fatigue symptoms in driving

217. Effects of THC on driving performance, physiological state and subjective feelings relative to alcohol

218. The relation between driving experience and recognition of road signs relative to their locations.

219. Crash causation, countermeasures, and policy - Editorial.

221. Expert evaluation of traffic signs: conventional vs. alternative designs.

222. Crash causes, countermeasures, and safety policy implications.

223. Increasing motorcycles attention and search conspicuity by using Alternating-Blinking Lights System (ABLS).

224. Pedestrians' behaviour in cross walks: the effects of fear of falling and age.

225. An analysis of alcohol breath tests results with portable and desktop breath testers as surrogates of blood alcohol levels.

226. Effect of shoulder width, guardrail and roadway geometry on driver perception and behavior.

227. Usage and perceived effectiveness of fatigue countermeasures for professional and nonprofessional drivers.

228. Age, skill, and hazard perception in driving.

229. Evaluation of experience-based fatigue countermeasures.

230. Looks are (almost) everything: where drivers look to get information.

231. Ergonomic guidelines for traffic sign design increase sign comprehension.

232. Modeling drug detection and diagnosis with the 'drug evaluation and classification program'.

233. Drug identification performance on the basis of observable signs and symptoms.

234. Effects of practice, age, and task demands, on interference from a phone task while driving.

235. Synchronization of traffic signals as a means of reducing red-light running.

236. Imperfect in-vehicle collision avoidance warning systems can aid drivers.

237. Aggressive driving: an observational study of driver, vehicle, and situational variables.

238. Traffic sign symbol comprehension: a cross-cultural study.

239. New alternative methods of analyzing human behavior in cued target acquisition.

240. Headway feedback improves intervehicular distance: a field study.

241. Effects of uncertainty, transmission type, driver age and gender on brake reaction and movement time.

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