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Prasannah Prabhakharan
Prasannah Prabhakharan
Research Centre for Integrated Transport Innovation (rCITI), UNSW
Verified email at unsw.edu.au
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An investigation of behaviour and attitudes relevant to the user safety of pedestrian/cyclist shared paths
J Hatfield, P Prabhakharan
Transportation Research Part F 40, 35-47, 2016
802016
Road user hazard perception tests: A systematic review of current methodologies
C Moran, M Bennett, J, P Prabhakharan
Accident Analysis and Prevention 129, 309-333, 2019
612019
An examination of the relationship between measures of impulsivity and risky simulated driving amongst young drivers
J Hatfield, A Williamson, EJ Kehoe, P Prabhakharan
Accident Analysis & Prevention 103, 37-43, 2017
502017
Attribution of blame of crash causation across varying levels of vehicle automation
JM Bennett, KL Challinor, O Modesto, P Prabhakharan
Safety Science 132, 104968, 2020
482020
Repairing faulty scripts to reduce speeding behaviour in young drivers
P Prabhakharan, BRC Molesworth
Accident Analysis & Prevention 43 (5), 1696-1702, 2011
292011
The effects of training impulse control on simulated driving
J Hatfield, A Williamson, EJ Kehoe, J Lemon, A Arguel, P Prabhakharan, ...
Accident Analysis & Prevention 119, 1-15, 2018
232018
The relationship between cognitive function and hazard perception in younger drivers
C Moran, JM Bennett, P Prabhakharan
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 74, 104-119, 2020
212020
Education and Training for Drivers of Assisted and Automated Vehicles
MA Regan, P Prabhakharan, P Wallace, ML Cunningham, JM Bennett
https://austroads.com.au/publications/connected-and-automated-vehicles/ap …, 2020
112020
Impairment of a speed management strategy in young drivers under high cognitive workload
P Prabhakharan, BRC Molesworth, J Hatfield
Accident Analysis & Prevention 47, 24-29, 2012
112012
Attention all ‘drivers’: You could be to blame, no matter your behaviour or the level of vehicle automation
MEL Wotton, JM Bennett, O Modesto, KL Challinor, P Prabhakharan
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 87, 219-235, 2022
62022
Education and training requirements for drivers of automated vehicles in Australia and New Zealand
P Prabhakharan, ML Cunningham, JM Bennett, MA Regan
Proceedings of the 2019 Australasian Road Safety Conference, 2019
32019
Validation of a driving simulator for road tunnel research: study 2
J Secadiningrat, M Regan, M Cunningham, J Mazaraki, N Rozenauers, ...
2023
Simulator evaluation of aesthetic design features in NorthConnex road tunnel: study 1
P Prabhakharan, J Secadiningrat, M Regan, A Zlojutro, M Cunningham, ...
2023
ACRS Submission Emission Free Modes of Public Transport Inquiry
A Williamson, I Johnston
2022
ACRS Submission Staysafe Inquiry into speed limits and road safety in regional NSW
A Williamson, I Johnston
2022
Use of perceptual countermeasure treatments to reduce crash risks in tunnels
P Prabhakharan, JR Secadiningrat, MA Regan, J Bennett, M Cunningham, ...
2022
Use of driving simulation to assess driver experience and safety of tunnel aesthetic design features
N Casey, R Merrett, MA Regan, J Secadiningrat, P Prabhakharan
17th Australasian Tunnelling Conference-2020+ 1: 2020 Vision: Innovating the …, 2021
2021
Response-Inhibition Training: A New Horizon for Young Driver Training?
J Hatfield, A Williamson, EJ Kehoe, J Lemon, A Arguel, P Prabhakharan
Australasian Road Safety Conference, 2017, Perth, Western Australia, Australia, 2017
2017
‘Motorcyclists In Our Midst’: Inattentional Blindness at Traffic Intersections
P Prabhakharan, P Chapman
International Conference on Traffic and Transport Psychology, Brisbane …, 2016
2016
Implications of Cognitive Resource Allocation Training for Hazard Perception in Young Novice Drivers.
P Prabhakharan, P Chapman
28th International Congress of Applied Psychology, 8-13 July, 2014. Paris …, 2014
2014
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