It has been proposed that the current design of in-vehicle displays may not be appropriate for the older driver. This paper describes an empirical, road-based investigation of the benefits to older and younger drivers of providing landmarks within the instructions presented by an in-vehicle navigation system. Thirty two participants navigated a challenging urban route using either landmarks or distance information to identify the location of forthcoming manoeuvres. A range of driver behaviour measures were collected, including visual glance data, driving errors, driver workload, navigation errors, navigation confidence, and pre and post-trial driver attitudinal responses. Results show that, for older and younger drivers, landmarks reduced t...
Federal Highway Administration1995PDFResearch PaperWochlnger, K.Boehm-Davis, D.United States. Federa...
This paper outlines the design requirements of a GPS car navigation system for the elderly and the y...
Finding one’s way (‘wayfinding’) whilst driving in unfamiliar areas is a complex activity. The dual ...
Current vehicle navigation systems still predominantly use distance-to-turn information to enable a ...
In-vehicle navigation systems (IVNS) have the potential to benefit older drivers, reducing stress as...
AbstractIn-vehicle navigation systems (IVNS) have the potential to benefit older drivers, reducing s...
Although drivers gain experience with age, many older drivers are faced with age-related deteriorati...
Phd ThesisIn-vehicle navigation has been identified as a key activity for maintaining the mobility a...
A significant characteristic of the UK's rapidly ageing population is the high percentage of older a...
The task of navigating in unfamiliar road environments is a common and demanding cognitive activity ...
An experimental study was conducted to determine if intersection behavior of those 18 to 24 and 65+ ...
Although landmarks are an integral aspect of navigation, they have rarely been used within electroni...
This paper presents an overview of results from the 2 year REGIONAL project. The aims of REGIONAL we...
This paper outlines the design requirements of a GPS car navigation system for the elderly and the y...
1995PDFTech ReportFHWA-RD-95-166RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENTHUMAN FACTORSADVANCED TRAVELER INFORMATION S...
Federal Highway Administration1995PDFResearch PaperWochlnger, K.Boehm-Davis, D.United States. Federa...
This paper outlines the design requirements of a GPS car navigation system for the elderly and the y...
Finding one’s way (‘wayfinding’) whilst driving in unfamiliar areas is a complex activity. The dual ...
Current vehicle navigation systems still predominantly use distance-to-turn information to enable a ...
In-vehicle navigation systems (IVNS) have the potential to benefit older drivers, reducing stress as...
AbstractIn-vehicle navigation systems (IVNS) have the potential to benefit older drivers, reducing s...
Although drivers gain experience with age, many older drivers are faced with age-related deteriorati...
Phd ThesisIn-vehicle navigation has been identified as a key activity for maintaining the mobility a...
A significant characteristic of the UK's rapidly ageing population is the high percentage of older a...
The task of navigating in unfamiliar road environments is a common and demanding cognitive activity ...
An experimental study was conducted to determine if intersection behavior of those 18 to 24 and 65+ ...
Although landmarks are an integral aspect of navigation, they have rarely been used within electroni...
This paper presents an overview of results from the 2 year REGIONAL project. The aims of REGIONAL we...
This paper outlines the design requirements of a GPS car navigation system for the elderly and the y...
1995PDFTech ReportFHWA-RD-95-166RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENTHUMAN FACTORSADVANCED TRAVELER INFORMATION S...
Federal Highway Administration1995PDFResearch PaperWochlnger, K.Boehm-Davis, D.United States. Federa...
This paper outlines the design requirements of a GPS car navigation system for the elderly and the y...
Finding one’s way (‘wayfinding’) whilst driving in unfamiliar areas is a complex activity. The dual ...