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- who: DBQ et al. from the University of Valencia, Spain have published the paper: Over-speeding trend across self-reported driving aberrant behaviors: A simulator study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Martu00edn-delos Reyes et_al , in their systematic review, found no evidence in favor or against the efficacy of driving simulator, pointed out that studies focused on testing the effect of trainings are heterogeneous and suffer of several drawbacks, mainly related to sample size, recruitment based on voluntary participants, dropouts that may lead to selection bias, and the use of non-blinded self-reported measures . . .
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