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Dick de Waard

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Accident; Analysis and Prevention|July 18, 2016
Reading cyclist intentions: Can a lead cyclist's behaviour be predicted?Frank Westerhuis, Dick De Waard
Ergonomics|February 6, 2003
On the assessment of (mental) workload and other subjective qualificationsKarel A Brookhuis, Dick de Waard
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|April 13, 2010
Monitoring drivers' mental workload in driving simulators using physiological measuresKarel A Brookhuis, Dick de Waard
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|March 11, 2008
The consequences of an increase in heavy goods vehicles for passenger car drivers' mental workload and behaviour: a simulator studyDick de Waard, Anje Kruizinga, Karel A Brookhuis
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|April 28, 2009
Merging into heavy motorway traffic by young and elderly driversDick de Waard, Chris Dijksterhuis, Karel A Brookhuis
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|March 8, 2011
Effects of steering demand on lane keeping behaviour, self-reports, and physiology. A simulator studyChris Dijksterhuis, Karel A Brookhuis, Dick De Waard
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|January 16, 2015
More screen operation than calling: the results of observing cyclists' behaviour while using mobile phonesDick de Waard, Frank Westerhuis, Ben Lewis-Evans
Psychopharmacology|January 10, 2004
Effects of MDMA (ecstasy), and multiple drugs use on (simulated) driving performance and traffic safetyKarel A Brookhuis, Dick de Waard, Nele Samyn
Applied Ergonomics|October 19, 2010
Countermeasures to prevent detection failure of a vehicle approaching on collision courseNobuyuki Uchida, Dick de Waard, Karel A Brookhuis
Ergonomics|December 14, 2012
National culture moderates the influence of mental effort on subjective and cardiovascular measuresAri Widyanti, Dick de Waard, Addie Johnson, et al.
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Accident; Analysis and Prevention|July 18, 2016
Reading cyclist intentions: Can a lead cyclist's behaviour be predicted?Frank Westerhuis, Dick De Waard
Ergonomics|February 6, 2003
On the assessment of (mental) workload and other subjective qualificationsKarel A Brookhuis, Dick de Waard
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|April 13, 2010
Monitoring drivers' mental workload in driving simulators using physiological measuresKarel A Brookhuis, Dick de Waard
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|March 11, 2008
The consequences of an increase in heavy goods vehicles for passenger car drivers' mental workload and behaviour: a simulator studyDick de Waard, Anje Kruizinga, Karel A Brookhuis
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|April 28, 2009
Merging into heavy motorway traffic by young and elderly driversDick de Waard, Chris Dijksterhuis, Karel A Brookhuis
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|March 8, 2011
Effects of steering demand on lane keeping behaviour, self-reports, and physiology. A simulator studyChris Dijksterhuis, Karel A Brookhuis, Dick De Waard
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|January 16, 2015
More screen operation than calling: the results of observing cyclists' behaviour while using mobile phonesDick de Waard, Frank Westerhuis, Ben Lewis-Evans
Psychopharmacology|January 10, 2004
Effects of MDMA (ecstasy), and multiple drugs use on (simulated) driving performance and traffic safetyKarel A Brookhuis, Dick de Waard, Nele Samyn
Applied Ergonomics|October 19, 2010
Countermeasures to prevent detection failure of a vehicle approaching on collision courseNobuyuki Uchida, Dick de Waard, Karel A Brookhuis
Ergonomics|December 14, 2012
National culture moderates the influence of mental effort on subjective and cardiovascular measuresAri Widyanti, Dick de Waard, Addie Johnson, et al.
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