Kristie Young

Kristie Young

Monash University

H-index: 42

Oceania-Australia

About Kristie Young

Kristie Young, With an exceptional h-index of 42 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Monash University, specializes in the field of Road safety, Human factors, Driver distraction, Intelligent Transport Systems.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

“Tram Wrong Way” International Experience and Mitigation of Track Switch Errors

Detection of driver distraction in the Australian naturalistic driving study videos using pre-trained models and transfer learning

Deterring illegal smartphone use while driving: Are perceptions of risk information associated with the impact of informal sanctions?

Preliminary evidence of the efficacy of the Reducing Aggressive Driving (RAD) program

Using nomophobia severity to predict illegal smartphone use while driving

A path towards sustainable vehicle automation: willingness to engage in Level 3 automated driving

It’s all in the mind: The relationship between mindfulness and nomophobia on technology engagement while driving and aberrant driving behaviours

Naturalistic Driving Studies: An Overview and International Perspective

Kristie Young Information

University

Position

Accident Research Centre (MUARC)

Citations(all)

7290

Citations(since 2020)

3019

Cited By

5503

hIndex(all)

42

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

91

i10Index(since 2020)

67

Email

University Profile Page

Monash University

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Kristie Young Skills & Research Interests

Road safety

Human factors

Driver distraction

Intelligent Transport Systems

Top articles of Kristie Young

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

“Tram Wrong Way” International Experience and Mitigation of Track Switch Errors

Transportation research record

Graham Currie

James Reynolds

David Logan

Kristie L Young

2023/6

Detection of driver distraction in the Australian naturalistic driving study videos using pre-trained models and transfer learning

Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour

Mohammed Elhenawy

Mahmoud Masoud

Narelle Haworth

Kristie Young

Andry Rakotonirainy

...

2023/8/1

Deterring illegal smartphone use while driving: Are perceptions of risk information associated with the impact of informal sanctions?

Accident Analysis & Prevention

F Kaviani

KL Young

S Koppel

2022/4/1

Preliminary evidence of the efficacy of the Reducing Aggressive Driving (RAD) program

Journal of safety research

Amanda N Stephens

Sharon Newnam

Kristie L Young

2022/9/1

Using nomophobia severity to predict illegal smartphone use while driving

Computers in Human Behavior Reports

F Kaviani

KL Young

S Koppel

2022/5/1

A path towards sustainable vehicle automation: willingness to engage in Level 3 automated driving

Sustainability

Nebojsa Tomasevic

Kristie L Young

Tim Horberry

Brian Fildes

2022/4/12

It’s all in the mind: The relationship between mindfulness and nomophobia on technology engagement while driving and aberrant driving behaviours

Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour

Sjaan Koppel

Amanda N Stephens

Fareed Kaviani

Sujanie Peiris

Kristie L Young

...

2022/4/1

Naturalistic Driving Studies: An Overview and International Perspective

Sjaanie Koppel

Kristie Young

Mike Lenne

Narelle Haworth

Andry Rakotonirainy

...

2021

“Does that mean I can't use my phone to pay when I'm in the Maccas drive thru?”: Younger drivers’ uncertainty and attitude toward smartphone law and punishment

Accident Analysis & Prevention

F Kaviani

K Benier

B Robards

KL Young

S Koppel

2021/9/1

“Like it’s wrong, but it’s not that wrong:” Exploring the normalization of risk-compensatory strategies among young drivers engaging in illegal smartphone use

Journal of safety research

Fareed Kaviani

Kristie L Young

Brady Robards

Sjaan Koppel

2021/9/1

Who’s more angry? Comparing driver anger and aggression within work and personal driving contexts

Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour

AN Stephens

S Newnam

KL Young

2021/8/1

Modelling driver decision-making at railway level crossings using the abstraction decomposition space

Cognition, Technology & Work

Guy Walker

Leonardo Moraes Naves Mendes

Michael Lenne

Kristie Young

Nicholas Stevens

...

2021/5

The RAD program: Reducing Aggressive Driving: Report prepared for the ACT Road Safety Fund

Sharon Newnam

Amanda Stephens

Kristie Young

Kristin Cooke

2020/7

Understanding the deterrent impact formal and informal sanctions have on illegal smartphone use while driving

Accident Analysis & Prevention

F Kaviani

KL Young

B Robards

S Koppel

2020/9/1

Australian cyclists’ engagement in secondary tasks

Journal of Transport & Health

Kristie L Young

Amanda N Stephens

Steve O'Hern

Sjaan Koppel

2020/3/1

Papers from the 8th International Symposium on Naturalistic Driving Research (NDRS 2019)

Safety Science

Kristie Young

Sjaan Koppel

2020/12

Personality traits as predictors of cyclist behaviour

Accident Analysis & Prevention

Steve O’Hern

Amanda N Stephens

Kristie L Young

Sjaan Koppel

2020/9/1

Pedestrian Distraction from Smartphones

R Osborne

Tim Horberry

Kristie Young

2020/10

Self-reported mindfulness, cyclist anger and aggression

Accident Analysis & Prevention

AN Stephens

S O’Hern

KL Young

R Chambers

C Hassed

...

2020/9/1

Using naturalistic driving data to examine how drivers share attention when engaging in secondary tasks

Safety science

Kristie L Young

Rachel Osborne

Raphael Grzebieta

Ann Williamson

Narelle Haworth

...

2020/9/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 30
Amanda N. Stephens

Amanda N. Stephens

Monash University

H-index: 28
Jordan Navarro

Jordan Navarro

Université Lumière Lyon 2

H-index: 23
Assoc. Prof. David B. Logan

Assoc. Prof. David B. Logan

Monash University

H-index: 22
Vanessa Beanland

Vanessa Beanland

University of Otago

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