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distraction

distraction
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • mental turmoil
    "he drives me to distraction"

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    distraction
    Zelfstandig naamwoord
      • the act of distracting; drawing someone's attention away from something

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      distraction
      Zelfstandig naamwoord
        • an obstacle to attention

        Hyperoniemen

        distraction
        Zelfstandig naamwoord
          • an entertainment that provokes pleased interest and distracts you from worries and vexations

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          1. I want a distraction.
          2. It's a distraction.
          3. My only distraction is the game Go.
          4. My only distraction is the game of Go.
          5. Distraction: Attention given to a non-driving-related activity, typically to the detriment of driving performance.
          6. In addition, improperly designed sounds might result in driver distraction and annoyance.
          7. Distraction: Attention given to a non-driving related activity, typically to the detriment of driving performance.
          8. Systems providing ill-timed and/or incorrect information may create safety-critical driver distraction and frustration.
          9. Systems providing ill-timed and/or incorrect information may create safety critical driver distraction and frustration.
          10. Additional methods/scales are under development in ISO TC22/SC13/WG8 for quantification of visual distraction, e.g. revision of ISO 15008, display legibility and TC22/SC13/WG8/AWI on the Lane Change Test method to measure driver distraction.
          11. ISO FDIS 16673: Road vehicles — ergonomic aspects of transport information and control systems — Occlusion method to assess visual distraction
          12. This Design Goal is also formulated to highlight the special importance of avoiding distraction caused by visual entertainment.
          13. This design goal is also formulated to highlight the special importance of avoiding distraction caused by visual entertainment.
          14. Additional Methods/Scales are under development in ISO TC22/SC13/WG8 for quantification of visual distraction; e.g. revision of ISO 15008, display legibility and TC22/SC13/WG8/AWI on the Lane Change Test, method to measure driver distraction.
          15. the display is itself too bright and causes distraction from the road scene and other in-vehicle displays and controls.