Driving Behaviors Reference List

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  10. de Winter, J.C.F., Dodou, D., Stanton, N.A., 2015. A quarter of a century of the DBQ: some supplementary notes on its validity with regard to accidents. Ergonomics 58 (10), 1745-1769.
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  13. Fahy, R.F., 2008. U.S. Firefighter Fatalities in Road Vehicle Crashes - 1998-2007. National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA.
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  18. Ivers, R., Senserrick, T., Boufous, S., Stevenson, M., Chen, H.-Y., Woodward, M., Norton, R., 2009. Novice Drivers' Risky Driving Behavior, Risk Perception, and Crash Risk: Findings From the DRIVE Study. American Journal of Public Health 99 (9), 1638-1644.
  19. Jonasson, J.K., Rootzen, H., 2014. Internal validation of near-crashes in naturalistic driving studies: A continuous and multivariate approach. Accident Analysis and Prevention 62, 102-109.
  20. Ketola, E., Laatikainen, T., Vartiainen, E., 2010. Evaluating risk for cardiovascular diseases—vain or value? How do different cardiovascular risk scores act in real life. European Journal of Public Health 20 (1), 107-112.
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  23. Levick, N.R., Swanson, J., 2005. An optimal solution for enhancing ambulance safety: implementing a driver performance feedback and monitoring device in ground emergency medical service vehicles. Annual proceedings / Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine 49, 35-50.
  24. Lindstrom, A.-M., 2011. Priority traffic. Less use of lights & sirens. Journal of Emergency Medical Services 36 (6), 26-26 1p.
  25. Liu, X., 2012. Classification accuracy and cut point selection. Stat Med 31 (23), 2676-86.
  26. Lotan, T., Toledo, T., 2007. Driving patterns of young drivers within a graduated driver licensing system. Preprints of the 86th Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.
  27. Lotan, T., Toledo, T., Prato, C.G., 2009. Modeling the behavior of novice young drivers using data from in vehicle data recorders. Proceedings of the Fifth International Driving Symposium on Human Factors in Driver Assessment, Training and Vehicle Design.
  28. Maguire, B.J., Hunting, K.L., Smith, G.S., Levick, N.R., 2002. Occupational fatalities in emergency medical services: A hidden crisis. Annals of Emergency Medicine 40 (6), 625-632.
  29. Musicant, O., Lotan, T., Toledo, T., 2007. Safety correlation and implications of an in-vehicle data recorder on driver behavior. In: Preprints of the 86th Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.
  30. Neale, V., Dingus, T., Klauer, S., Sudweeks, J., Goodman, M., 2005. An Overview of the 100-Car Naturalistic Study and Findings. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
  31. Pavlou, M., Ambler, G., Seaman, S., De Iorio, M., Omar, R.Z., 2016. Review and evaluation of penalised regression methods for risk prediction in low‐dimensional data with few events. Statistics in Medicine 35 (7), 1159-1177.
  32. Prato, C.G., Toledo, T., Lotan, T., Taubman-Ben-Ari, O., 2010. Modeling the behavior of novice young drivers during the first year after licensure. Accident Analysis and Prevention 42 (2), 480-486.
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