There is anecdotal evidence of drivers blindly following in-vehicle navigation system (IVNS) commands. IVNSs have shown to be distracting and mishaps with the device have entered popular culture as a source of comedy. Manufactures have reacted by warning drivers of the dangers involved in operating the devices and in some cases prevent address input while moving. While IVNSs are increasingly being used, do drivers perceive their use as distracting, potentially misleading, and thus dangerous?
MLA
Varden, A., and J. Haber. "Driver’s Attitudes Toward the Safety of In-Vehicle Navigation Systems." SAE Technical Paper (2009): 01-0784.
APA
Varden, A., & Haber, J. (2009). Driver’s Attitudes Toward the Safety of In-Vehicle Navigation Systems. SAE Technical Paper, 01-0784.
BibTex
@article{varden2009driver, title={Driver’s Attitudes Toward the Safety of In-Vehicle Navigation Systems}, author={Varden, A. and Haber, J.}, journal={SAE Technical Paper}, pages={01--0784}, year={2009}, publisher={View Document} }