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Driver Distraction study -- Clayton

Published: 16 July 2008

The Monash University Accident Research Centre is running an experiment to examine a new computer-based driver distraction test. This research aims to examine how well this new test measures driver distraction and how it compares to other distraction tests. Participants will complete a number of drives on a computer while performing other tasks.

To be eligible, you must:

  • Be aged 21 to 55 years
  • Hold a current car drivers licence

The experiment will be run over two sessions, each lasting between one and one and a half hours. Participants will be paid $50 for participating. The experiment will be conducted at the Monash University Clayton campus.

To participate or for further information please contact: Amy Williamson at the Monash University Accident Research Centre.

Phone: +613 9902 0198
Email: amy.williamson.muarc.monash.edu.au.




Notices submissions

Email items of up to 150 words, as plain text in the body of an email, to global.emails@adm.monash.edu.au.

The deadline is noon on Friday.

More information at Global Email website or phone +61 3 9905 2085.