The Lane Change Test (LCT) is an easy-to-implement, low-cost methodology for the evaluation of the distraction associated with performing invehicle tasks while driving (Mattes, 2003). In the present study, the LCT was used to assess driving performance when drivers completed navigation tasks using visual-manual or speech-based interfaces. Drivers performed two types of navigation tasks at two levels of difficulty. The results provide support for the LCT as an effective measure of distraction for both types of interface. It is recommended that the LCT procedure incorporate additional measures beyond the current mean deviation measure. Two measures are suggested: Lane Change Initiation, which reflects the aspects of driving having to do with ...
Drivers distraction analysis should take into account capabilities of road users with the weakest pe...
Truck drivers often have a tight time schedule and therefore need to carry out several in-vehicle ta...
The purpose of this study was to examine the eye glance patterns of Detection Response Tasks (DRTs) ...
The Lane Change Test (LCT) is an easy-to-implement, low-cost methodology for the evaluation of the d...
The Lane Change Test (ISO, 2008; Mattes, 2003) was used to assess distraction demand when drivers co...
The Lane Change Test (LCT) is one of the growing number of methods developed to quantify driving per...
Driver errors related to visual and cognitive distraction were studied in the context of the Lane C...
Driver errors related to visual and cognitive distraction were studied in the context of the Lane Ch...
In this study we compare the efficacy of three driver's performance indicators based on lateral devi...
The main objective of this study was to examine the sensitivity of the Lane Change Test (LCT) as pro...
Cognitive distraction during the driving task might cause impairment of detection performance and of...
Cognitive distraction during the driving task might cause impairment of detection performance and of...
Using the lane change task (LCT) a comparison of driving performance was made between normal (baseli...
There are various easy-to-implement, low-cost methodologies for evaluating driver performance under ...
The influence of driver distraction on driving performance is not yet well understood, but it can ha...
Drivers distraction analysis should take into account capabilities of road users with the weakest pe...
Truck drivers often have a tight time schedule and therefore need to carry out several in-vehicle ta...
The purpose of this study was to examine the eye glance patterns of Detection Response Tasks (DRTs) ...
The Lane Change Test (LCT) is an easy-to-implement, low-cost methodology for the evaluation of the d...
The Lane Change Test (ISO, 2008; Mattes, 2003) was used to assess distraction demand when drivers co...
The Lane Change Test (LCT) is one of the growing number of methods developed to quantify driving per...
Driver errors related to visual and cognitive distraction were studied in the context of the Lane C...
Driver errors related to visual and cognitive distraction were studied in the context of the Lane Ch...
In this study we compare the efficacy of three driver's performance indicators based on lateral devi...
The main objective of this study was to examine the sensitivity of the Lane Change Test (LCT) as pro...
Cognitive distraction during the driving task might cause impairment of detection performance and of...
Cognitive distraction during the driving task might cause impairment of detection performance and of...
Using the lane change task (LCT) a comparison of driving performance was made between normal (baseli...
There are various easy-to-implement, low-cost methodologies for evaluating driver performance under ...
The influence of driver distraction on driving performance is not yet well understood, but it can ha...
Drivers distraction analysis should take into account capabilities of road users with the weakest pe...
Truck drivers often have a tight time schedule and therefore need to carry out several in-vehicle ta...
The purpose of this study was to examine the eye glance patterns of Detection Response Tasks (DRTs) ...