Author

Nick Reed

Reed Mobility - Cited by 2,361 - psychology - driving - cognition - automation - road safety

Biography

He is currently working as a Consultant in the Department of Psychology. His research interests includes Sport Psychology. he has authored of many research articles/books related to Psychology.
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Cited by
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A human factors perspective on automated driving
M Kyriakidis, JCF de Winter, N Stanton, T Bellet, B van Arem, K Brookhuis, ...Theoretical issues in ergonomics science 20 (3), 223-249, 2019201
302
2019
Driving next to automated vehicle platoons: How do short time headways influence non-platoon drivers’ longitudinal control?
M Gouy, K Wiedemann, A Stevens, G Brunett, N ReedTransportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 27, 264-273, 2014201
140
2014
Fatigue and road safety: a critical analysis of recent evidence
P Jackson, C Hilditch, A Holmes, N Reed, N Merat, L SmithDepartment for Transport, Road Safety Web Publication 21, 2011201
82
2011
Driver Behaviour and Training: Volume 2
L DornRoutledge, 2017201
69
2017
Smartphone use while driving: a simulator study
D Basacik, N Reed, R RobbinsIhs, 2011201
63
2011
Intelligent Speed Adaptation and driving speed: Effects of different system HMI functionalities
IK Spyropoulou, MG Karlaftis, N ReedTransportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 24, 39-49, 2014201
28
2014
Modelling the impact of platooning on motorway capacity
N Harwood, N ReedRoad Transport Information and Control Conference 2014 (RTIC 2014), 1-6, 2014201
26
2014
Operational requirements for dynamic wireless power transfer systems for electric vehicles
D Naberezhnykh, N Reed, F Ognissanto, T Theodoropoulos, ...2014 IEEE International Electric Vehicle Conference (IEVC), 1-8, 2014201
26
2014
Do drivers reduce their headway to a lead vehicle because of the presence of platoons in traffic? A conformity study conducted within a simulator
M Gouy, C Diels, N Reed, A Stevens, G BurnettIET Intelligent Transport Systems 7 (2), 230-235, 2013201
18
2013
Informative collision warnings: Effect of modality and driver age
M Ahtamad, R Gray, C Ho, N Reed, C SpenceDriving Assessment Conference 8 (20), 202
15
2015
Behavioural validation of the TRL driving simulator DigiCar: phase 1: speed choice
C Diels, R Robbins, N ReedInternational Conference on Driver Behaviour and Training, 5th, 2011, Paris …, 202
12
2012
Psychological, psychophysiological and behavioural effects of participant-selected vs. researcher-selected music in simulated urban driving
CI Karageorghis, E Mouchlianitis, W Payre, G Kuan, LW Howard, N Reed, ...Applied ergonomics 6, 103436, 2021202
9
2021
Psychological and psychophysiological effects of music intensity and lyrics on simulated urban driving
CI Karageorghis, G Kuan, W Payre, E Mouchlianitis, LW Howard, N Reed, ...Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 1, 329-341, 2021202
8
2021
Ethics of automated vehicles: breaking traffic rules for road safety
N Reed, T Leiman, P Palade, M Martens, L KesterEthics and Information Technology 23 (4), 777-79, 2021202
8
2021
Microsimulation of traffic for safety study of in-vehicle intelligent transportation systems
AM Khan, A Fukutomi, SJ Taylor, JM ArmstrongDriver Behaviour and Training: Volume 2 2, 121, 20177201
7
2017
Detecting cognitive underload in train driving: a physiological approach
D Basacik, S Waters, N ReedProceedings of the th International Rail Human Factors Conference, 14-17, 20120
5
2015
Driving style as a fitness indicator
S Skippon, C Diels, N ReedInternational Conference on Driver Behaviour and Training, th, 2011, Paris …, 2012201
5
2012
Impact assessment
S Innamaa, S Smith, I Wilmink, N ReedRoad Vehicle Automation 4, 4-, 2018201
5
2018
Driver training
A Parkes, N ReedSimulators for transportation human factors, 7-65, 2017201
4
2017