Novice drivers have been found in previous studies to display a limited search of the immediate environment, relative to experienced drivers, when manoeuvring on a dual-carriageway road. The present study investigated whether this reduction in the variance of search along the horizontal plane was a product of less frequent glancing in the car’s mirrors. Novice and experienced drivers were observed as they made lane changes in relatively unobstructed conditions and when they needed to move into a lane already occupied by tra c. Novice drivers were found to rely more than experienced drivers upon their internal mirror, even when the lane-changing manoeuvre required information about tra c in the lane best re¯ected in the external, door-moun...
Novice drivers are more likely to be involved in road accidents than experienced drivers and this re...
Novice drivers tend to direct their gaze to the road ahead and not scan the environment properly. Th...
Novice drivers tend to direct their gaze to the road ahead and not scan the environment properly. T...
As drivers become more experienced many changes have been observed in their patterns of visual searc...
Novice drivers are statistically over-represented in reported road crashes, with recent evidence sug...
One of the major challenges facing novice drivers seems to be adequately scanning, detecting, and re...
Eye fixations were recorded while novice and experienced drivers drove along three types of roads (r...
Road crashes are the main cause of death of young people in the developed world. The factors that ca...
Abstract. Previous re earch on visual search in driving suffers from a numbe of problems: small sa...
During their first year of driving, crash rates among novice drivers are very high but decline rapid...
Research suggests that the allocation of attention whilst driving is influenced by the top-down atte...
Novice drivers are more likely to be involved in road accidents than experienced drivers and this re...
This study examined visual search behavior relative to three regions of interest (ROI) (side mirror...
The research presented in this thesis was initially motivated by the excessive accident rates for in...
Previous research has shown that novice drivers have underdeveloped vehicle control skills and visua...
Novice drivers are more likely to be involved in road accidents than experienced drivers and this re...
Novice drivers tend to direct their gaze to the road ahead and not scan the environment properly. Th...
Novice drivers tend to direct their gaze to the road ahead and not scan the environment properly. T...
As drivers become more experienced many changes have been observed in their patterns of visual searc...
Novice drivers are statistically over-represented in reported road crashes, with recent evidence sug...
One of the major challenges facing novice drivers seems to be adequately scanning, detecting, and re...
Eye fixations were recorded while novice and experienced drivers drove along three types of roads (r...
Road crashes are the main cause of death of young people in the developed world. The factors that ca...
Abstract. Previous re earch on visual search in driving suffers from a numbe of problems: small sa...
During their first year of driving, crash rates among novice drivers are very high but decline rapid...
Research suggests that the allocation of attention whilst driving is influenced by the top-down atte...
Novice drivers are more likely to be involved in road accidents than experienced drivers and this re...
This study examined visual search behavior relative to three regions of interest (ROI) (side mirror...
The research presented in this thesis was initially motivated by the excessive accident rates for in...
Previous research has shown that novice drivers have underdeveloped vehicle control skills and visua...
Novice drivers are more likely to be involved in road accidents than experienced drivers and this re...
Novice drivers tend to direct their gaze to the road ahead and not scan the environment properly. Th...
Novice drivers tend to direct their gaze to the road ahead and not scan the environment properly. T...