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Naturalistische Fahrverhaltensbeobachtungen — Ergebnisse zum Telefonieren beim Fahren

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Dieser Fachbeitrag ist das Ergebnis des Forschungsprojekts Nr. 2.21 Naturalistic Driving Data — Teilprojekt II: Nebentätigkeiten und Critical-Incident-Analyse, das mit fachlicher Begleitung und finanzieller Förderung durch die Forschungsvereinigung Automobiltechnik e. V. (FAT) durchgeführt wurde. Für die finanzielle Förderung und die fachliche und organisatorische Betreuung durch die Forschungsvereinigung sei an dieser Stelle herzlich gedankt.

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Metz, B., Landau, A., Hargutt, V. et al. Naturalistische Fahrverhaltensbeobachtungen — Ergebnisse zum Telefonieren beim Fahren. ATZ Automobiltech Z 116, 72–77 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s35148-014-0455-6

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