Young drivers (younger than 25 years of age) are overrepresented in crashes. Research suggests that a relevant cause is inadequate visual search for possible hazards that are hidden from view. The objective of this study was to develop and evaluate a low-cost, fixed-base simulator training pro-gram that would address this failure. It was hypothesized that elicited crashes in the simulator training would result in better scanning for latent hazards in scenarios that were similar to the training scenarios but situated in a different environment (near transfer), and, to a lesser degree, would result in better scanning in scenarios that had altogether different latent hazards than those contained in the training scenarios (far transfer). To tes...
Recent evidence in the road safety research literature indicates that skills in hazard perception, v...
A previous study (Yamani et al., 2018) demonstrated that the administration of expert eye movement v...
Underdeveloped hazard perception skills are associated with the higher crash risk of young novice d...
Modern technology makes possible improvements in training programs designed to develop young driver...
Younger drivers (18–21 years) are over-involved in crashes. Research suggests that one of the reason...
Novice drivers tend to direct their gaze to the road ahead and not scan the environment properly. Th...
Young novice drivers are at a significantly higher risk of having a fatal vehicle crash than experie...
A PC-based training program (Road Awareness and Perception Training or RAPT; Pradhan et al., 2009), ...
Novice drivers tend to direct their gaze to the road ahead and not scan the environment properly. T...
PC-based training programs have been developed that have been shown to improve novice drivers’ haza...
This study aimed to further our understanding of the impact of a restricted field of view on visual ...
Novice drivers are almost nine times more likely to die in a crash thanmore experienced drivers. Thi...
Novice drivers in comparison to experienced drivers perform poorly due to incomplete mental models ...
The three most common crash types for drivers under age 18 are run-off-the-road crashes, left turn a...
Road crashes are the main cause of death of young people in the developed world. The factors that ca...
Recent evidence in the road safety research literature indicates that skills in hazard perception, v...
A previous study (Yamani et al., 2018) demonstrated that the administration of expert eye movement v...
Underdeveloped hazard perception skills are associated with the higher crash risk of young novice d...
Modern technology makes possible improvements in training programs designed to develop young driver...
Younger drivers (18–21 years) are over-involved in crashes. Research suggests that one of the reason...
Novice drivers tend to direct their gaze to the road ahead and not scan the environment properly. Th...
Young novice drivers are at a significantly higher risk of having a fatal vehicle crash than experie...
A PC-based training program (Road Awareness and Perception Training or RAPT; Pradhan et al., 2009), ...
Novice drivers tend to direct their gaze to the road ahead and not scan the environment properly. T...
PC-based training programs have been developed that have been shown to improve novice drivers’ haza...
This study aimed to further our understanding of the impact of a restricted field of view on visual ...
Novice drivers are almost nine times more likely to die in a crash thanmore experienced drivers. Thi...
Novice drivers in comparison to experienced drivers perform poorly due to incomplete mental models ...
The three most common crash types for drivers under age 18 are run-off-the-road crashes, left turn a...
Road crashes are the main cause of death of young people in the developed world. The factors that ca...
Recent evidence in the road safety research literature indicates that skills in hazard perception, v...
A previous study (Yamani et al., 2018) demonstrated that the administration of expert eye movement v...
Underdeveloped hazard perception skills are associated with the higher crash risk of young novice d...