The Federal Highway Administration proposed guidelines for highway design to increase the safe-driving ability of older drivers; however, little empirical evidence exists to support these guidelines. This study investigated the effects of improved versus unimproved intersections, using a high-fidelity driving simulator. Kinematics measures and behavioral evaluations were ob-tained to determine whether driving performance during negotiation of improved intersections was safer for older (65–85 years) and younger (25–45) drivers. Five pairs of intersections were compared. Three of the 5 comparisons indicated significantly greater lateral control stability (as measured by maximum yaw rate) during turns at the improved intersections. This prelim...
This doctoral thesis is concerned with the possibilities offered by road design and driver assistanc...
This doctoral thesis is concerned with the possibilities offered by road design and driver assistanc...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15254071998PDFResearch PaperStaplin, L. K...
Purpose. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) proposed guidelines for highway design to increas...
Objective. To test the effectiveness of the FHWA guidelines for intersection design. Methods. In an ...
The population is aging all over the world and the proportion of seniors is increasing from 10 to 20...
Within the next few decades, the number of older drivers operating a vehicle will increase rapidly (...
Ageing drivers experience a higher risk of intersection crashes because of their decrease in driving...
<p>Within the next few decades, the number of older drivers operating a vehicle will increase rapidl...
This research investigates a strategy to ameliorate the largest source of unintentional injuries in ...
An advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) provided information about the right of way regulation a...
Older drivers are at increased accident risk at intersections for a variety of maneuvers. To examine...
Aging may have an impact on psychological and physical abilities, which are important for driving. A...
This doctoral thesis is concerned with the possibilities offered by road design and driver assistanc...
Since driving is important for quality of life, it is important to keep older drivers safe drivers f...
This doctoral thesis is concerned with the possibilities offered by road design and driver assistanc...
This doctoral thesis is concerned with the possibilities offered by road design and driver assistanc...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15254071998PDFResearch PaperStaplin, L. K...
Purpose. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) proposed guidelines for highway design to increas...
Objective. To test the effectiveness of the FHWA guidelines for intersection design. Methods. In an ...
The population is aging all over the world and the proportion of seniors is increasing from 10 to 20...
Within the next few decades, the number of older drivers operating a vehicle will increase rapidly (...
Ageing drivers experience a higher risk of intersection crashes because of their decrease in driving...
<p>Within the next few decades, the number of older drivers operating a vehicle will increase rapidl...
This research investigates a strategy to ameliorate the largest source of unintentional injuries in ...
An advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) provided information about the right of way regulation a...
Older drivers are at increased accident risk at intersections for a variety of maneuvers. To examine...
Aging may have an impact on psychological and physical abilities, which are important for driving. A...
This doctoral thesis is concerned with the possibilities offered by road design and driver assistanc...
Since driving is important for quality of life, it is important to keep older drivers safe drivers f...
This doctoral thesis is concerned with the possibilities offered by road design and driver assistanc...
This doctoral thesis is concerned with the possibilities offered by road design and driver assistanc...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15254071998PDFResearch PaperStaplin, L. K...