The objective of this study was to validate behavioral differences between two groups of drivers through the use of a driving simulator. Controlled experiments in a driving simulator were used to gather objective and subjective evidence on how drivers reacted to roadway objects and handled various hazardous situations. Low-risk, more experienced drivers were more aware of the mental demands of having to remember and later recall a list of items when compared to high-risk, less experienced drivers. Outcomes of the study may potentially serve as the foundation for a training program that will aim to transfer risk assessment strategies from low-risk drivers to high-risk drivers
Novice drivers are overrepresented in crash statistics and there is a clear need for remedial measur...
Modern technology makes possible improvements in training programs designed to develop young driver...
15602402015Final ReportPDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-15-016DTFH61-09-C-0003DTFH61-09-F-00027SimulationAccur...
The objective of this study was to validate behavioral differences between two groups of drivers th...
<p><b>Objective:</b> The present study aimed to examine whether high-risk drivers differ from low-ri...
Human errors cause approximately 90 percent of traffic accidents, and drivers with risky driving beh...
Driving simulators have been used in transportation research for decades, but human subject learning...
All over the world, young and inexperienced road users are overrepresented among the victims of cras...
Novice drivers in comparison to experienced drivers perform poorly due to incomplete mental models ...
This study sought to develop and validate a Go/No-Go Simulator Driving Task (G/NG-SDT) to evaluate d...
Driving is one of the most ordinary and universal everyday tasks and, at the same time, one of the m...
Driving behaviour reflects the tendency and willingness of drivers to act in some specific ways with...
Assessed the validity of a video simulator of automobile driving. 52 subjects (aged 19-26 years) com...
An advanced training program on risk perception was developed and evaluated in a driving simulator. ...
Given that the beneficial effects of driver training on accident risk may not be an appropriate crit...
Novice drivers are overrepresented in crash statistics and there is a clear need for remedial measur...
Modern technology makes possible improvements in training programs designed to develop young driver...
15602402015Final ReportPDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-15-016DTFH61-09-C-0003DTFH61-09-F-00027SimulationAccur...
The objective of this study was to validate behavioral differences between two groups of drivers th...
<p><b>Objective:</b> The present study aimed to examine whether high-risk drivers differ from low-ri...
Human errors cause approximately 90 percent of traffic accidents, and drivers with risky driving beh...
Driving simulators have been used in transportation research for decades, but human subject learning...
All over the world, young and inexperienced road users are overrepresented among the victims of cras...
Novice drivers in comparison to experienced drivers perform poorly due to incomplete mental models ...
This study sought to develop and validate a Go/No-Go Simulator Driving Task (G/NG-SDT) to evaluate d...
Driving is one of the most ordinary and universal everyday tasks and, at the same time, one of the m...
Driving behaviour reflects the tendency and willingness of drivers to act in some specific ways with...
Assessed the validity of a video simulator of automobile driving. 52 subjects (aged 19-26 years) com...
An advanced training program on risk perception was developed and evaluated in a driving simulator. ...
Given that the beneficial effects of driver training on accident risk may not be an appropriate crit...
Novice drivers are overrepresented in crash statistics and there is a clear need for remedial measur...
Modern technology makes possible improvements in training programs designed to develop young driver...
15602402015Final ReportPDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-15-016DTFH61-09-C-0003DTFH61-09-F-00027SimulationAccur...