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Judith Lynne Charlton

Judith Lynne Charlton

D-Index & Metrics

Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
40
Citations
6530
World Ranking
5373
National Ranking
386

Judith Lynne Charlton publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Judith Lynne Charlton sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 231 publications — 74th percentile

74% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Judith Lynne Charlton D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Judith Lynne Charlton sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 40 D-Index — 34th percentile

34% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Overview

Judith Lynne Charlton is affiliated with Monash University in Australia. Their research spans multiple interconnected fields including Medicine, Engineering, and Health Professions, with a significant focus on Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality, Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation, and Transportation.

The main topics of their work reflect a strong emphasis on traffic and road safety, particularly concerning older adults' driving behaviors and challenges. These topics include:

  • Traffic and Road Safety
  • Older Adults Driving Studies
  • Urban Transport and Accessibility
  • Automotive and Human Injury Biomechanics
  • Injury Epidemiology and Prevention
  • Human-Automation Interaction and Safety
  • Transportation and Mobility Innovations

Numerous frequent co-authors have collaborated with Judith Lynne Charlton, among them:

  • Sjaan Koppel
  • Shawn Marshall
  • Mark Rapoport
  • Lynne E. Bilston
  • Jake Olivier

They have published extensively in various academic outlets, contributing multiple articles to prominent journals. The most frequent publication venues include:

  • Journal of Transport & Health
  • Safety Science
  • Innovation in Aging
  • The Journals of Gerontology Series A
  • Accident Analysis & Prevention

Recent notable papers authored by or connected with Judith Lynne Charlton include:

  • Using naturalistic driving data to examine how drivers share attention when engaging in secondary tasks (2020, Safety Science)
  • Changes in older drivers' self-awareness of driving ability over one year (2020, Accident Analysis & Prevention)
  • Personal and Clinical Factors Associated with Older Drivers' Self-Awareness of Driving Performance (2020, Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement)
  • Impact of vision disorders and vision impairment on motor vehicle crash risk and on-road driving performance: A systematic review (2021, Acta Ophthalmologica)
  • Candrive-Development of a Risk Stratification Tool for Older Drivers (2023, The Journals of Gerontology Series A)

Judith Lynne Charlton's work integrates clinical and social aspects of aging and mobility, contributing to research on older adults' driving safety, the effects of vision impairment on crash risk, and development of tools for risk assessment in driving. Their interdisciplinary approach involves medicine, engineering, rehabilitation, and transportation studies to address challenges related to road safety and mobility among aging populations.

Best Publications

  • Crossing roads safely: an experimental study of age differences in gap selection by pedestrians

    Jennifer Anne Oxley;Elfriede Ihsen;Brian Noel Fildes;Judith Lynne Charlton

  • Characteristics of Older Drivers who Adopt Self-Regulatory Driving Behaviours

    Judith Lynne Charlton;Jennifer Anne Oxley;Brian Noel Fildes;Penny Elizabeth Oxley

  • Differences in traffic judgements between young and old adult pedestrians.

    Jennifer Oxley;Brian N. Fildes;Elfriede Ihsen;J. Charlton

  • Simulator Validity: Behaviors Observed on the Simulator and on the Road

    Nadia Mullen;Judith Charlton;Anna Devlin;Michel Bedard

  • Influence of chronic illness on crash involvement of motor vehicle drivers

    Judith Lynne Charlton;Sjaanie Narelle Koppel;Mary Alice O'Hare;Dale Julian Andrea

  • The Elderly and Mobility: A Review of the Literature

    Michelle Irene Whelan;James William Langford;Jennifer Anne Oxley;Sjaanie Narelle Koppel

  • Riding through red lights: the rate, characteristics and risk factors of non-compliant urban commuter cyclists.

    Marilyn Johnson;Stuart V. Newstead;Judith L. Charlton;Jennifer Oxley

  • Self-awareness following traumatic brain injury and implications for rehabilitation.

    Amanda Port;Catherine Willmott;Judith Charlton

  • Naturalistic Cycling Study: Identifying Risk Factors for On-Road Commuter Cyclists

    Marilyn Johnson;Judith L. Charlton;Jennifer Oxley;Stuart V. Newstead

  • Protocol for Candrive II/Ozcandrive, a multicentre prospective older driver cohort study

    Shawn C Marshall;Malcolm Man-Son-Hing;Michael Bedard;Judith Lynne Charlton

  • Why do cyclists infringe at red lights? An investigation of Australian cyclists' reasons for red light infringement.

    Marilyn Johnson;Judith Lynne Charlton;Jennifer Anne Oxley;Stuart Vaughan Newstead

  • Reprint of “Driving avoidance by older adults: Is it always self-regulation?” ☆

    Lisa J. Molnar;Lisa J. Molnar;David W. Eby;Judith L. Charlton;Jim Langford

  • Safety in numbers? Investigating Australian driver behaviour, knowledge and attitudes towards cyclists

    Marilyn Johnson;Marilyn Johnson;Jennifer Anne Oxley;Stuart Vaughan Newstead;Judith Lynne Charlton

  • Neuropsychological Function and Driving Ability in People with Parkinson's Disease

    Renerus John Stolwyk;Judith Lynne Charlton;Thomas James Triggs;Robert Iansek

  • Factors Affecting Self-Regulatory Driving Practices Among Older Adults

    Lisa Molnar;Judith Lynne Charlton;David Eby;James William Langford

  • How important is vehicle safety in the new vehicle purchase process

    Sjaanie Narelle Koppel;Judith Lynne Charlton;Brian Noel Fildes;Michael Patrick Fitzharris

  • Self-regulation of driving by older adults: comparison of self-report and objective driving data

    Lisa Molnar;Lisa Molnar;Judith Lynne Charlton;David Eby;Scott E Bogard

  • Investigating driving behaviour of older drivers with mild cognitive impairment using a portable driving simulator

    Anna Devlin;Jane McGillivray;Judith Lynne Charlton;Georgina Johanna Lowndes

  • Driving Ability in Parkinson's Disease: Current Status of Research

    Ester Ivonne Klimkeit;John Lockyer Bradshaw;Judith Lynne Charlton;Renerus John Stolwyk

  • Driving avoidance by older adults: Is it always self-regulation?

    Lisa Molnar;David Eby;Judith Lynne Charlton;James William Langford

Frequent Co-Authors

Jennie Ponsford
Jennie Ponsford Monash University
Michel Bédard
Michel Bédard Lakehead University
Raphael H Grzebieta
Raphael H Grzebieta University of New South Wales
Holly Tuokko
Holly Tuokko University of Victoria
Ann Williamson
Ann Williamson University of New South Wales
Mark J. Rapoport
Mark J. Rapoport Sunnybrook Health Science Centre
Kristy B. Arbogast
Kristy B. Arbogast Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
John L. Bradshaw
John L. Bradshaw Monash University
Robert Iansek
Robert Iansek Monash University
Andry Rakotonirainy
Andry Rakotonirainy Queensland University of Technology

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