This study used a video-based braking simulation dual task to carry out a preliminary evaluation of the effect of a sudden brake warning system (SBWS) in a leading passenger vehicle on the response time of the following driver. The primary task required the participants (N = 25, 16 females, full NZ license holders) to respond to sudden braking manoeuvres of a lead vehicle during day and night driving, wet and dry conditions and in rural and urban traffic, while concurrently performing a secondary tracking task using a computer mouse. The SBWS in the lead vehicle consisted of g-force controlled activation of the rear hazard lights (the rear indicators flashed), in addition to the standard brake lights. Overall, the results revealed that resp...
Throughout the last decade a number of advanced system concepts for improving safety, efficiency, en...
At urban intersections drivers handle multiple tasks simultaneously, making urban driving a complex ...
In-vehicle intersection warning systems represent a promising approach for informing drivers of pote...
This study used a video-based braking simulation dual task to carry out a preliminary evaluation of ...
To prevent vehicle crashes, studies have proposed the use of flashing signals (brake lights or other...
Brake Reaction Time (BRT) is an important parameter for road safety. Previous research has shown tha...
Driver braking behavior was analyzed using time-series recordings from naturalistic rear-end conflic...
Rear-end collisions are often quoted as being a major cause of road traffic accidents. In response t...
Vehicle collision accidents happen frequently. A study was conducted, and the findings indicated tha...
Previous studies have shown the effect of a lead vehicle’s speed, deceleration rate and headway dist...
There is usually a high red-light running (RLR) collision rate at signalized intersections because o...
Introduction: To assist drivers in avoiding rear-end collisions, many early warning systems have bee...
The collision avoidance warning system is an emerging technology designed to assist drivers in avoid...
This study investigated whether multimodal redundant warnings presented by advanced assistance syste...
Driver distraction has been identified as the most important contributing factor in rear-end collisi...
Throughout the last decade a number of advanced system concepts for improving safety, efficiency, en...
At urban intersections drivers handle multiple tasks simultaneously, making urban driving a complex ...
In-vehicle intersection warning systems represent a promising approach for informing drivers of pote...
This study used a video-based braking simulation dual task to carry out a preliminary evaluation of ...
To prevent vehicle crashes, studies have proposed the use of flashing signals (brake lights or other...
Brake Reaction Time (BRT) is an important parameter for road safety. Previous research has shown tha...
Driver braking behavior was analyzed using time-series recordings from naturalistic rear-end conflic...
Rear-end collisions are often quoted as being a major cause of road traffic accidents. In response t...
Vehicle collision accidents happen frequently. A study was conducted, and the findings indicated tha...
Previous studies have shown the effect of a lead vehicle’s speed, deceleration rate and headway dist...
There is usually a high red-light running (RLR) collision rate at signalized intersections because o...
Introduction: To assist drivers in avoiding rear-end collisions, many early warning systems have bee...
The collision avoidance warning system is an emerging technology designed to assist drivers in avoid...
This study investigated whether multimodal redundant warnings presented by advanced assistance syste...
Driver distraction has been identified as the most important contributing factor in rear-end collisi...
Throughout the last decade a number of advanced system concepts for improving safety, efficiency, en...
At urban intersections drivers handle multiple tasks simultaneously, making urban driving a complex ...
In-vehicle intersection warning systems represent a promising approach for informing drivers of pote...