Driving simulators are a common tool for researching driver behaviour, providing practical, safe, and controlled environments. Despite their frequent use in research, there is relatively little evidence confirming their validity (i.e., how accurately they represent or reproduce real-world driving). Moreover, there is inconsistency in both the types of simulators used, and the operationalisation of “real-world” driving in validations. This systematic review was undertaken to evaluate the evidence regarding driving simulator accuracy when compared with real-world driving. The review included 44 studies reporting a direct comparison between simulated driving and on-road driving in a vehicle. Measures reported for comparison varied but included...
Background: Driving simulators have become an effective research tool in traffic safety, but the val...
Assessed the validity of a video simulator of automobile driving. 52 subjects (aged 19-26 years) com...
Forty-two younger (Mean age = 35) and 37 older drivers (Mean age = 77) completed four similar simula...
Background: Driving simulators have become an important research tool in road safety. They provide a...
Driving is one of the most ordinary and universal everyday tasks and, at the same time, one of the m...
The validity of driving simulators for behavioral research is discussed. The concept of validity is ...
automobile driving computer simulation reproducibility of results We examined the validity and rep...
Driving behaviors and fitness to drive have been assessed over time using different tools: standardi...
Abstract—A lot of research groups all over the world have tried to relate results from driving simul...
Driving simulators need to be validated to ensure that they can be used to conduct experiments, and ...
This research was a preliminary step in the process of determining whether the driving simulator at ...
This paper aims to define a standard procedure for validating a fixed-base driving simulator to be u...
The validity of research results obtained using the fixed-base vehicle simulator of the Insti-tute f...
This study contrasted the performance of drivers under actual and simulated driving conditions, in o...
Driving simulation is an efficient, safe, and data-collection-friendly method to examine driving beh...
Background: Driving simulators have become an effective research tool in traffic safety, but the val...
Assessed the validity of a video simulator of automobile driving. 52 subjects (aged 19-26 years) com...
Forty-two younger (Mean age = 35) and 37 older drivers (Mean age = 77) completed four similar simula...
Background: Driving simulators have become an important research tool in road safety. They provide a...
Driving is one of the most ordinary and universal everyday tasks and, at the same time, one of the m...
The validity of driving simulators for behavioral research is discussed. The concept of validity is ...
automobile driving computer simulation reproducibility of results We examined the validity and rep...
Driving behaviors and fitness to drive have been assessed over time using different tools: standardi...
Abstract—A lot of research groups all over the world have tried to relate results from driving simul...
Driving simulators need to be validated to ensure that they can be used to conduct experiments, and ...
This research was a preliminary step in the process of determining whether the driving simulator at ...
This paper aims to define a standard procedure for validating a fixed-base driving simulator to be u...
The validity of research results obtained using the fixed-base vehicle simulator of the Insti-tute f...
This study contrasted the performance of drivers under actual and simulated driving conditions, in o...
Driving simulation is an efficient, safe, and data-collection-friendly method to examine driving beh...
Background: Driving simulators have become an effective research tool in traffic safety, but the val...
Assessed the validity of a video simulator of automobile driving. 52 subjects (aged 19-26 years) com...
Forty-two younger (Mean age = 35) and 37 older drivers (Mean age = 77) completed four similar simula...