Pnina Gershon

1.3k total citations
57 papers, 931 citations indexed

About

Pnina Gershon is a scholar working on Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality, Social Psychology and Automotive Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, Pnina Gershon has authored 57 papers receiving a total of 931 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 45 papers in Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality, 36 papers in Social Psychology and 17 papers in Automotive Engineering. Recurrent topics in Pnina Gershon's work include Traffic and Road Safety (45 papers), Human-Automation Interaction and Safety (35 papers) and Autonomous Vehicle Technology and Safety (9 papers). Pnina Gershon is often cited by papers focused on Traffic and Road Safety (45 papers), Human-Automation Interaction and Safety (35 papers) and Autonomous Vehicle Technology and Safety (9 papers). Pnina Gershon collaborates with scholars based in United States, Israel and Japan. Pnina Gershon's co-authors include David Shinar, Adi Ronen, Bryan Reimer, Bruce Mehler, Bruce G. Simons‐Morton, Tal Oron-Gilad, Sheila G. Klauer, Rachel Bar‐Hamburger, Johnathon P. Ehsani and Y Cassuto and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Fluid Mechanics, American Journal of Preventive Medicine and Experimental Brain Research.

In The Last Decade

Pnina Gershon

49 papers receiving 877 citations

Peers

Pnina Gershon
Dary Fiorentino United States
Adi Ronen Israel
Richard D. Blomberg United States
Philip Swann Australia
A. Scott McKnight United States
Edward M. Hitchcock United States
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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Mueller, Alexandra S., et al.. (2025). Finding windows of opportunity: How drivers adapt to partial automation safeguards over time. Transportation Research Part F Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. 111. 112–129.
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Domeyer, Joshua, et al.. (2025). Decoding the silent dialogue: Unveiling driver-pedestrian communication dynamics with a hidden Markov model. Transportation Research Part F Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. 109. 965–976.
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Reagan, Ian J., Jessica B. Cicchino, Eric R. Teoh, et al.. (2025). Behavior change associated with using partial automation among three samples of drivers during a 4-week field trial. Journal of Safety Research. 94. 404–414.
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Mehler, Bruce, et al.. (2024). Changes in glance and hands-on-wheel behaviors when engaging with non-driving-related tasks while using Tesla Autopilot. Transportation Research Part F Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. 109. 232–241.
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Lee, Chaiwoo, Pnina Gershon, Bruce Mehler, Bryan Reimer, & Joseph F. Coughlin. (2023). Consumer Knowledge of and Confusion with Driving Automation: Trends, Challenges and Implications. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 67(1). 1168–1175. 2 indexed citations
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Gershon, Pnina, et al.. (2023). Kinematic cues in driver-pedestrian communication to support safe road crossing. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 192. 107236–107236. 3 indexed citations
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Monfort, Samuel S., Ian J. Reagan, Jessica B. Cicchino, et al.. (2022). Speeding behavior while using adaptive cruise control and lane centering in free flow traffic. Traffic Injury Prevention. 23(2). 85–90. 12 indexed citations
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Gershon, Pnina, et al.. (2022). Characterizing driver speeding behavior when using partial-automation in real-world driving. Traffic Injury Prevention. 23(sup1). S167–S173. 3 indexed citations
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Gershon, Pnina, Sean Seaman, Bruce Mehler, Bryan Reimer, & Joseph F. Coughlin. (2021). Driver behavior and the use of automation in real-world driving. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 158. 106217–106217. 25 indexed citations
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Gershon, Pnina, et al.. (2021). A model for naturalistic glance behavior around Tesla Autopilot disengagements. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 161. 106348–106348. 31 indexed citations
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Landry, Steven J., Bobbie Seppelt, Luca Russo, et al.. (2020). Perceptions of Two Unique Lane Centering Systems: An FOT Interview Analysis. SAE technical papers on CD-ROM/SAE technical paper series. 1. 1 indexed citations
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Simons‐Morton, Bruce G., Pnina Gershon, Fearghal O’Brien, et al.. (2020). Crash rates over time among younger and older drivers in the SHRP 2 naturalistic driving study. Journal of Safety Research. 73. 245–251. 9 indexed citations
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Gershon, Pnina, et al.. (2019). Vehicle Access and Crash/Near-Crashes Risks of Novice Teenage Drivers During the First Year of Independent Driving. Transportation Research Board 98th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board. 1 indexed citations
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Gershon, Pnina, Chunming Zhu, Johnathon P. Ehsani, et al.. (2019). Distracted Driving, Visual Inattention, and Crash Risk Among Teenage Drivers. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 56(4). 494–500. 68 indexed citations
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Ehsani, Johnathon P., et al.. (2018). An Objective Evaluation of Novice Teen Driver Speeding Behavior. Transportation Research Board 97th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board. 2 indexed citations
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Gershon, Pnina, Johnathon P. Ehsani, Chunming Zhu, et al.. (2018). Crash Risk and Risky Driving Behavior Among Adolescents During Learner and Independent Driving Periods. Journal of Adolescent Health. 63(5). 568–574. 39 indexed citations
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Gershon, Pnina, et al.. (2017). Vehicle Accessibility: Association with Novice Teen Driving Conditions. 2 indexed citations
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Gershon, Pnina, Chunming Zhu, Sheila G. Klauer, Tom Dingus, & Bruce G. Simons‐Morton. (2017). Teens' distracted driving behavior: Prevalence and predictors. Journal of Safety Research. 63. 157–161. 33 indexed citations
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Gershon, Pnina & David Shinar. (2012). Increasing motorcycles attention and search conspicuity by using Alternating-Blinking Lights System (ABLS). Accident Analysis & Prevention. 50. 801–810. 19 indexed citations
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Ronen, Adi, Pnina Gershon, Alex Rabinovich, et al.. (2007). Effects of THC on driving performance, physiological state and subjective feelings relative to alcohol. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 40(3). 926–934. 113 indexed citations

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