A driving simulator study examining phone dialing with an iPhone vs. a button style flip-phone

作者: Bryan Reimer , Bruce Mehler , Birsen Donmez , Silviu Pala , Ying Wang

DOI: 10.1177/1071181312561462

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摘要: A simulation study compared 36 young adult drivers' task completion time, eye behavior, and driving performance while dialing a flip-phone with tactile pushbuttons an iPhone which provides touch screen interface. Participants who often use traditional manual button phone completed the faster when using to users iPhone. Females flip had highest percentage of time spent eyes on road. were also less likely exhibit glances greater than 2 seconds in duration both types particularly flip-phone. Some advantages may exist interface terms drivers kept their Language: en

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