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Plenary session 6 9.00-10.30
Chair: Karel Brookhuis
Paper 1 ABS61
9.00 Medicinal drugs and driving:
for better or for worse?
Han de Gier
Paper 2 ABS62
9.45 Driving Simulators in Traffic Medicine Donald L. Fisher
Morning coffee/tea 10.30-11.00
Poster & Exhibition Hall
Parallel sessions 6 11.00-13.00
6A. Driving simulators in Traffic Medicine
Chair: Karel Brookhuis
Paper 1 ABS6A1
11.00 Driving simulation: Validation using physiological measurement
Michel Bédard, Michel J. Johnson, Bruce Weaver
Paper 2 ABS6A2
11.20 The effects of passenger conversation and gender on looked-but-failed-to-see (lbfts) errors
Jeff Caird, Cale White
Paper 3 ABS6A3 PRES6A3
11.40 In-car support and intersection design to assist older drivers and prolong their safe mobility
Ragnhild J. Davidse, Marjan P. Hagenzieker Wiebo H. Brouwer
Paper 4 ABS6A4
12.00 Cognitive rehabilitation of TBI drivers : a driving simulator approach
M. Masson, C. Marin-Lamellet, P. Colliot, D. Boisson
Paper 5 ABS6A5
12.20 Object localization in jumbled natural road scenes
Christophe Jallais, Laurence Paire-Ficout, Catherine Gabaude
Paper 6 ABS6A6
12.40 Driving with hemianopia: Detection performance and head scanning in a simulator.
Alex Bowers
6B. Sleep and medicinal drugs
Chair: Lars Englund
Paper 1 ABS6B1
11.00 Morning driving impairments after zolpidem and zopiclone evening intake in elderly
subjects.
M.L. Bocca, F. Bertran, C. Couque, T. Des femmes, S Marie, C. Berthelon, A.
Coquerel, V. Lelong-Boulouard, M. Moessinger, P. Denise
Paper 2 ABS6B2
11.20 Effects of age, insomnia and chronic use of hypnotics on driving performance
T.R.M. Leufkens, J.G. Ramaekers, A.W. de Weerd, W.J. Riedel, A. Vermeeren
Paper 3 ABS6B3
11.40 Simulation of urban scenarios and residual effects of hypnotics in elderly drivers
C. Berthelon, M. Meskali, C. Nachtergaele, M. Moessinger, S. Marie, P. Denise, M.L. Bocca.
Paper 4 ABS6B4
12.00 Traffic Risk in Daytime Sleepiness- Measuring Instruments: A Preliminary Study
A. Büttner, A. Erle, K.H. Rühle
Paper 5 ABS6B5 PRES6B5
12.20 An exploration of the impact of the French approach to medication warnings about driving: preliminary findings.
Tanya Smyth, Mary Sheehan, Charles Mercier-Guyon, Michel Mallaret
Paper 6 ABS6B6
12.40 Oculometric measures as an index of driver impairment
William Torch, Carlos Cardillo
6C. Traffic Medicine General
Chair: Wiebo Brouwer
Paper 1 ABS6C1 PRES6C1
11.00 Critical factors for safe driving after brain injury; a 6-9 years follow-up study
Per-Ola Rike, Anne-Kristine Schanke
Paper 2 ABS6C2
11.20 Prediction of driving abilities: A simple atten tion task performs as well as the Useful Field of View
Bruce Weaver, Michel Bédard, J.McAuliffe, M. Parkkari.
Paper 3 ABS6C3 PRES6C3
11.40 Rural roads in Georgia, USA: can one person make a difference on rural traffic safety
Carol P. Cotton, Pearman Parker, James Barlament, Stuart W. Fors
Paper 4 ABS6C4
12.00 Decision making algorithm and outcomes of driving assessment in Scotland
Lynne Hutton
Paper 5 ABS6C5
12.20 Traffic Medicine in Melbourne Australia – education, research and clinical services
Morris Odell. VIFM and Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
Paper 6 ABS6C6
12.40 Traffic Safety for People with Visual Impairment in Botswana
Gaotlhobogwe, B., Mukhopadhyay, S., Molosiwa, S., M., Smith, N. and Moswela, E.
Lunch 13.00-14.00
Poster & Exhibition Hall
Parallel sessions 7 14.00-15.00
7A. Simulators
Chair: Karel Brookhuis
Paper 1 ABS7A1
14.00 Alcohol and simulated driving:
a calibration of deteriorated behavior
C. Berthelon, S.Hirt, C. Nachtergaële, M.L. Bocca, I. Aillerie, M. Meskali
Paper 2 ABS7A2
14.20 Executive functions and information processing speed in Parkinson’s disease:
An approach on driving simulator
Maud Ranchet, Claude Marin-Lamellet, Laurence Paire-Ficout, Emmanuel Broussolle
Paper 3 ABS7A3
14.40 Establishment of a methodological platform with driving simulators.
Hans J. Johansen
7B. Crash and Injury Factors
Chair: Ulf Björnstig
Paper 1 ABS7B1
14.00 Statistical report on road traffic injuries in Egypt
Prof. Abdel-Hay Mashhour
Paper 2 ABS7B2
14.20 Development of Research on Road Traffic Injury in China
Qing Wang, Zhi-yong Yin
Paper 3 ABS7B3
14.40 Older drivers are less dangerous for the other road users in all driving situations
Catherine Gabaude, Sylviane Lafont, Laurence Paire-Ficout, Colette Fabrigoule
Afternoon tea/coffee 15.00-15.30
Poster & Exhibition Hall
Parallel sessions 7(continued) 15.30-16.30
7A. Simulators
Chair: Karel Brookhuis
Paper 4 ABS7A4 PRES7A4
15.30 Desdemona: the simulator to investigate drugs and driving?
Ineke Klöpping, Marika Hoedemaeker, Wim Bles
Paper 5 ABS7A5 PRES7A5
15.50 External validity of the driving simulator: Comparing simulated driving with on-road GPS measured driving behaviour
J.L.Veldstra, J.W.Bolderdijk, K.A. Brookhuis, D. de Waard en E.M. Steg
7B. Crash and Injury Factors
Chair: Ulf Björnstig
Paper 4 ABS7B4 PRES7B4
15.30 Contributory factors in British injury accidents-accident patterns of older drivers
Britta Lang, Andrew Parkes, Michael Gormley
Paper 5 ABS7B5 PRES7B5
15.50 An examination of road traffic crash causation factors according to crash type and driver age
R Talbot, R. Danton, A Morris
Paper 6 ABS7B6
16.10 A Contrastive Analysis of the Characteristics of Traffic Injuries among Elderly in the Urban and Rural Areas of Chongqing
Zhang Liang, Zhou Jihong, Qiu Jun, Zang Xiuzhu, Li Guoling, Li Yang
Closing session
16.45-17.00
ITMA members meeting
17.00-18.30
 
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