Contents: Part I: Professional Driving: Can deaths from police pursuits be reduced?, David Best; Hazard awareness and police driving performance, Lisa Dorn; A qualitative analysis of advanced and standard police driver differences, Julie Gandolfi and Lisa Dorn; R3 - a model for motorcycle rider skill development, Steve McInally; Stability and correlates of bus driver acceleration behaviour, Anders E. af Wåhlberg; Stress vulnerability and choice of coping strategies in UK bus drivers, Lucy Garwood and Lisa Dorn; Organizational dynamics and safety in a major bus company, Noloyiso Mankazana and Lisa Dorn; Evaluating a fatigue management training programme for coach drivers, M. Anthony Machin. Part II: Driver Health, Fatigue and Accidents: The effects of illicit drugs on performance related to car driving in a sample of clubbers, Fran Ridout, A. Winstock, K. Wolfe and Ian Hindmarch; Oculomotor indicators of driver fatigue, Niels Galley, Robert Schleicher and Lars Galley; Computer-based driver status monitoring of fatigue, Eberhard Schmidt and Georg Toebing; The effects of road predictability on driving performance, Rozmi bin Ismail, Peter Chapman and Geoffrey Underwood; Pregnant driver behaviour and safety, B. Serpil Acar and Alix M. Weekes; Women drivers, passengers, cars and the road, Andrée Woodcock, James Lenard and Ruth Welsh; Evaluation of the trucker strain monitor (TSM), Einar M.
de Croon, Judith K. Sluiter and Monique H.W. Frings-Dresen; Factors affecting the risk of crash involvement amongst New Zealand truck drivers, Mark J.M. Sullman, Karl B. Pajo and Michelle Meadows; The effects of exercise on stress, fatigue, sleep, health status and potential risk of at-work road traffic accidents: a multi-disciplinary model, Adrian Taylor and Lisa Dorn; Passenger influence on young drivers; Inger Engström. Part III: In-Vehicle Technology: A methodological framework for assessing driving behaviour, Françoise Ancéaux, Marie-Pierre Pacaux, Nicolas Halluin, Bako Rajaonah and Jean-Christophe Popieul; Optical flow fields and visual attention in car driving, Rainer Höger Ruhr and Thomas Schinauer; The safety potential of the new driver assistance system (CSA), Matthias Dietze, Dirk Ebersbach, Christian Lippold and Christoph Mayser; Driver information systems: a preliminary investigation of motorists information requirements in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Ismail Maakip; An exploratory study of the interaction between drivers'' trust of automatic cruise control and reliability, Tara A.
Kazi, Neville A. Stanton and D. Harrison; Sensitivity analysis of driver characteristics in driver-vehicle handling studies, Mengyan Lin, A.A. Popov and S. McWilliam; In-vehicle support systems and young, novice drivers, Nils Petter Gregersen and Torbjörn Falkmer; Mobile phone use while driving in Sweden, Susanne Gustafsson. Part IV: Driver Training and Instruction: Goals and contents of driver education, Mika Hatakka, E. Keskinen, Nils Petter Gregersen, A.
Glad and K. Hernetkoski; The TRAINER project - the evaluation of a new simulator-based driver training methodology, Torbjörn Falkmer and Nils Petter Gregersen; Face validity analysis of a bus simulator for investigating bus driver behaviour and training, Helen Muncie and Lisa Dorn; Transfer of training in a driving simulator: comparison between reality and simulation, Marcel B.F. Uhr, Daniel Felix, Bryn J. Williams and Helmut Krueger; Experience with a low cost PC-based system for young driver training, R. Wade Allen, Theodore J. Rosenthal, George Park, Marcia Cook, Dary Fiorentino and Erik Viirre; Drivers'' mental representations: experimental study and training perspectives, Béatrice Bailly, Thierry Bellet and Céline Goupil; Professional driver training, Pam Barnaville; Driver behaviour and the wider social context, David Sharpley; The case for practical driver assessment and training programmes, Peter Russell; Supporting elderly drivers towards driver retraining, Frédérique Obriot-Claudel and Catherine Gabau.