This article presents an experiment in which route choice decisions made at road junctions are recorded. Such routes can be expressed as the sum of individual decisions made or potential decisions available throughout a journey. Relationships between these aggregate values are assessed statistically, indicating that participants’ decisions correlate more strongly with maximum angles of incidence of road center lines (leading from a junction) than to mean or minimum angles. One interpretation is that participants appear to be attempting to conserve linearity throughout their journey. However, informal observations of participants traversing urban grids cast doubt on the proposed theories of the conservation of angular linearity, requiring th...
Copyright © 2013 Wen Wen, Hideaki Kawabata. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
For navigation through our environment, we can rely on information from various modalities, such as ...
Road designers assume that drivers will follow the road alignment with trajectories centred in the l...
This article presents an experiment in which route choice decisions made at road junctions are recor...
This paper presents the results of an experiment in which route-choice decisions made bysubjects at ...
This paper presents the results of an experiment in which route-choice decisions made bysubjects at ...
The paths of 2425 individual motorcycle trips made in London were analyzed in order to uncover the ...
In this paper the wayfinding criterion always to ‘proceed in the direction of the target’, which is ...
The focus of this paper was on how people plan routes when using maps. This issue is relevant not on...
The review of literature is hierarchically organized in terms of the pedestrian\u27s ever widening s...
The review of literature is hierarchically organized in terms of • the pedestrian1s ever widening sp...
Route selection is governed by various strategies which often allow minimizing the required memory c...
We use a license plate survey to study route choice through the city center of a medium-sized Dutch ...
This paper disentangles cognitive and communicative factors influencing planning strategies in the e...
'In three experiments the authors investigated whether the wayfinding abilities (in the case of rout...
Copyright © 2013 Wen Wen, Hideaki Kawabata. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
For navigation through our environment, we can rely on information from various modalities, such as ...
Road designers assume that drivers will follow the road alignment with trajectories centred in the l...
This article presents an experiment in which route choice decisions made at road junctions are recor...
This paper presents the results of an experiment in which route-choice decisions made bysubjects at ...
This paper presents the results of an experiment in which route-choice decisions made bysubjects at ...
The paths of 2425 individual motorcycle trips made in London were analyzed in order to uncover the ...
In this paper the wayfinding criterion always to ‘proceed in the direction of the target’, which is ...
The focus of this paper was on how people plan routes when using maps. This issue is relevant not on...
The review of literature is hierarchically organized in terms of the pedestrian\u27s ever widening s...
The review of literature is hierarchically organized in terms of • the pedestrian1s ever widening sp...
Route selection is governed by various strategies which often allow minimizing the required memory c...
We use a license plate survey to study route choice through the city center of a medium-sized Dutch ...
This paper disentangles cognitive and communicative factors influencing planning strategies in the e...
'In three experiments the authors investigated whether the wayfinding abilities (in the case of rout...
Copyright © 2013 Wen Wen, Hideaki Kawabata. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
For navigation through our environment, we can rely on information from various modalities, such as ...
Road designers assume that drivers will follow the road alignment with trajectories centred in the l...