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... 96 Naturalistic Driving Study Consent Form PARTICIPANT CONSENT FORM FOR TWO-YEAR PRIMARY DRIVER IN-VEHICLE DRIVING BEHAVIOR AND CRASH RISK STUDY ("The SHRP 2 Naturalistic Driving Study") SPONSORS: National Academies of Science, Transportation Research Board, SHRP 2 Program The United States Department of Transportation INVESTIGATORS: Tom Dingus, Jon Hankey, Jon Antin, Suzie Lee, and Lisa Eichelberger: Virginia Tech Transportation Institute John Pierowicz, Alan Blatt, and Marie Flanigan: Calspan University of Buffalo Research Center (CUBRC)
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... 97 3. No identifying information will be collected on passengers.
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... 98 d. Take about 30 minutes of computer tests that will assess your memory, decision making, and attention skills, none of which require previous computer skill or knowledge.
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... 99 5. While you are in the study, do not drive your vehicle into any areas where cameras are not allowed, including any international border crossings.
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... 100 authorities. In the event of a crash, it may not be possible to prevent the equipment and the data from falling into the hands of the police or an insurance company; if this happens, however, the data are still encrypted and inaccessible and unreadable to these individuals.
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... 101 4. Vehicle data includes your vehicle make and model, its condition, and how it is equipped.
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... 102 There will also be an ambient atmospheric analyzer that is capable of detecting the presence of alcohol in the passenger compartment under certain conditions. It may not be able to distinguish whether the alcohol was imbibed or applied (as in hand sanitizer)
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... 103 can be forced to disclose information that may identify you, even by a court subpoena, in any federal, state, or local civil, criminal, administrative, legislative, or other proceedings. Identifying information for the purposes of this study includes your contact information, your auxiliary study information, your driving data (including video of your face and GPS coordinates which may identify your home, work, or school locations)
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... 104 5. A Certificate of Confidentiality has been obtained from the National Institutes of Health.
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... 105 AM I FREE TO WITHDRAW FROM THIS STUDY AT ANY TIME? As a participant in this research, you are free to withdraw at any time without penalty.

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