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      Mobile phone use while driving: a hybrid modeling approach.

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          The analysis of the effects that mobile phone use produces while driving is a topic of great interest for the scientific community. There is consensus that using a mobile phone while driving increases the risk of exposure to traffic accidents. The purpose of this research is to evaluate the drivers' behavior when they decide whether or not to use a mobile phone while driving. For that, a hybrid modeling approach that integrates a choice model with the latent variable "risk perception" was used. It was found that workers and individuals with the highest education level are more prone to use a mobile phone while driving than others. Also, "risk perception" is higher among individuals who have been previously fined and people who have been in an accident or almost been in an accident. It was also found that the tendency to use mobile phones while driving increases when the traffic speed reduces, but it decreases when the fine increases. Even though the urgency of the phone call is the most important explanatory variable in the choice model, the cost of the fine is an important attribute in order to control mobile phone use while driving.

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          Journal
          Accid Anal Prev
          Accident; analysis and prevention
          Elsevier BV
          1879-2057
          0001-4575
          May 2015
          : 78
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia, Colombia. Electronic address: Luis.marquez@uptc.edu.co.
          [2 ] Universidad del Norte, Colombia. Electronic address: vcantill@uninorte.edu.co.
          [3 ] Universidad del Norte, Colombia. Electronic address: jarellana@uninorte.edu.co.
          Article
          S0001-4575(15)00057-3
          10.1016/j.aap.2015.02.016
          25746167
          9e46b7a3-ca4c-4b37-8a4d-d8a5ab471278
          History

          Phoning while driving,Distracted driving,Hybrid modeling,Latent variable models,Mobile phone

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