Driving while conversing: Cell phones that distract and passengers who react SG Charlton Accident Analysis & Prevention 41 (1), 160-173, 2009 | 299 | 2009 |
The role of attention in horizontal curves: A comparison of advance warning, delineation, and road marking treatments SG Charlton Accident Analysis & Prevention 39 (5), 873-885, 2007 | 283 | 2007 |
The effect of cell phone type on drivers subjective workload during concurrent driving and conversing R Matthews, S Legg, S Charlton Accident Analysis & Prevention 35 (4), 451-457, 2003 | 230 | 2003 |
Explicit and implicit processes in behavioural adaptation to road width B Lewis-Evans, SG Charlton Accident Analysis & Prevention 38 (3), 610-617, 2006 | 203 | 2006 |
Driving without awareness: The effects of practice and automaticity on attention and driving SG Charlton, NJ Starkey Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 14 (6), 456-471, 2011 | 199 | 2011 |
Handbook of human factors testing and evaluation SG Charlton, TG O'Brien CRC Press, 2019 | 169 | 2019 |
Driving on familiar roads: Automaticity and inattention blindness SG Charlton, NJ Starkey Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 19, 121-133, 2013 | 155 | 2013 |
Perceptual and attentional effects on drivers’ speed selection at curves SG Charlton Accident Analysis & Prevention 36 (5), 877-884, 2004 | 126 | 2004 |
Conspicuity, memorability, comprehension, and priming in road hazard warning signs SG Charlton Accident Analysis & Prevention 38 (3), 496-506, 2006 | 115 | 2006 |
Using endemic road features to create self-explaining roads and reduce vehicle speeds SG Charlton, HW Mackie, PH Baas, K Hay, M Menezes, C Dixon Accident Analysis & Prevention 42 (6), 1989-1998, 2010 | 113 | 2010 |
Not all minds wander equally: The influence of traits, states and road environment factors on self-reported mind wandering during everyday driving BRD Burdett, SG Charlton, NJ Starkey Accident Analysis & Prevention 95, 1-7, 2016 | 83 | 2016 |
What’s the risk? A comparison of actual and perceived driving risk SG Charlton, NJ Starkey, JA Perrone, RB Isler Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and Behaviour 25, 50-64, 2014 | 82 | 2014 |
Commuting before and after COVID-19 FMF Thomas, SG Charlton, I Lewis, S Nandavar Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives 11, 100423, 2021 | 73 | 2021 |
Road user behaviour changes following a self-explaining roads intervention HW Mackie, SG Charlton, PH Baas, PC Villasenor Accident Analysis & Prevention 50, 742-750, 2013 | 73 | 2013 |
The role of looming and attention capture in drivers’ braking responses HR Terry, SG Charlton, JA Perrone Accident Analysis & Prevention 40 (4), 1375-1382, 2008 | 65 | 2008 |
Risk in our midst: Centrelines, perceived risk, and speed choice SG Charlton, NJ Starkey Accident Analysis & Prevention 95, 192-201, 2016 | 61 | 2016 |
The effects of moderate alcohol concentrations on driving and cognitive performance during ascending and descending blood alcohol concentrations NJ Starkey, SG Charlton Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental 29 (4), 370-383, 2014 | 59 | 2014 |
Fatigue, work-rest cycles, and psychomotor performance of New Zealand truck drivers SG Charlton, PH Baas | 55 | 2006 |
Measurement of cognitive states in test and evaluation SG Charlton Handbook of human factors testing and evaluation, 97-126, 2019 | 52 | 2019 |
Curve speed management SG Charlton, JJ De Pont Land Transport New Zealand Research Report, 2007 | 50 | 2007 |