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From page 293...
... 293 A p p e n d i x J PARTICIPANT CONSENT FORM FOR PRIMARY DRIVER, VARIABLE ENROLLMENT PERIOD (4–7 MONTHS) IN-VEHICLE DRIVING BEHAVIOR AND CRASH RISK STUDY ("The SHRP 2 Naturalistic Driving Study")
From page 294...
... 294 a code rather than your name. Finally, only qualified researchers will be authorized to have access to data that personally identifies you, or can be used to personally identify you, and the level to which they have access will be based on their level of authorization.
From page 295...
... 295 b. Review and sign this informed consent form.
From page 296...
... 296 2. When you leave the study, we may ask you whether we can keep your contact information to contact you for participation in future follow-on studies.
From page 297...
... 297 The risk to you of completing the pre-collection questionnaires and tests while the data collection equipment is being installed in the vehicle is no more than when you are doing activities in your daily life like filling in forms, walking, squeezing your hand, and working at a computer. The assessment component involves filling in forms, standard vision tests, and standard computer-based tests.
From page 298...
... 298 Additional crash data includes items we may collect after a crash, including answers to an interview with one of our researchers and the police accident report resulting from the crash. This data will not contain your name or any identifying information and will be used in analyses, both on its own and in combination with the driver data, vehicle data, and driving data.
From page 299...
... 299 one copy of study data will be transferred to the U.S. Department of Transportation (or other secure facilities as determined by the Transportation Research Board)
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... 300 The Certificate of Confidentiality also does not prevent the researchers from disclosing voluntarily matters such as child abuse, or subject's threatened or actual harm to self or others. This could also include behaviors such as habitually driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, allowing an unlicensed minor to drive the vehicle, or habitually running red lights at high speed.
From page 301...
... 301 1. After you have been enrolled in the study (the vehicle has been prepared for our study and you have completed the enrollment process, including the online questionnaires)
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... 302 HOW DO I PROVIDE MY CONSENT? I ________________________ (participant)

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