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Learn about a one-of-a-kind pilot study that employed a virtual pedestrian crossing environment to explore how eye-tracking technology could be used to evaluate children’s behavior and point of view before crossing.
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A CIRP study examined novel measures of cell phone use while driving to better understand how and at what speeds adolescents use their cell phone while driving.
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Listen in as Catherine C. McDonald, PhD, RN talks about her research to develop a theoretically grounded, web-based intervention to address teen driver inattention.
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CIRP is establishing a Neuroscience of Driving Research Program that will bridge basic neuroscience with applied driving research.
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Naturalistic data provides a real-world look at how teen drivers crash. Read about a new line of research comparing teen and adult drivers.
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New CIRP@CHOP research provides evidence to support extending GDL to older novice drivers in US states.
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Researchers are studying how children cope with an injury and potential ways to prevent posttraumatic stress.
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Learn about research being conducted at CHOP to help reduce teen driver distraction that was recently published in the Journal of School Nursing.
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Learn about a new research tool that is further the science of understanding young driver behavior and ways to predict it to improve safety.
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A recent study taps useful research tools and data sources to shed light on the importance of strong state alcohol policies in preventing young people from dying in alcohol-related crashes.
