An increase in the number of Heavy Goods Vehicles on motorways may lead to additional problems in the interaction with an increased number of elderly drivers. Elderly drivers suffer from reduced information processing speed and capacity, and in general effectively compensate for this by taking more time. However, this strategy, regulating task demands by slowing down will make merging into motorway traffic actually more difficult. In an experiment performed in a driving simulator, young and elderly drivers merged into motorway traffic. Driver behaviour and mental workload were studied while the following factors were manipulated: type of traffic and density of Heavy Goods Vehicles on the main road, the length of the acceleration lane, prese...
We hypothesized that older, neurologically normal drivers would compensate appropriately for their s...
The elderly comprise the fastest growing segment of the driving population and are continuing to dri...
The effects of an increase in Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs) on merging behaviour and on mental workloa...
An increase in the number of Heavy Goods Vehicles on motorways may lead to additional problems in th...
This study aimed to analyze the older drivers' behavior in a merging section of expressway interchan...
Changes in physical and cognitive abilities not only challenge the driving ability of older adults, ...
The population is aging all over the world and the proportion of seniors is increasing from 10 to 20...
A driving simulator was used to assess performance in younger and older drivers (M ages 18 and 71 y...
As the demographic is changing with the growth of the population of older citizens, concerns have be...
Older adults are at an increased risk for motor-vehicle collisions (MVCs) once distance driven is co...
We are living in an ageing population. In the Netherlands for example, the share of people aged 65 a...
proved the older participants ’ driving behavior as demon-strated by safer speed adjustment in urban...
Summary: We hypothesized that older, neurologically normal drivers would compensate appropriately fo...
International audienceSeveral studies suggest that normal ageing could affect the driving behavior, ...
We hypothesized that older, neurologically normal drivers would compensate appropriately for their s...
The elderly comprise the fastest growing segment of the driving population and are continuing to dri...
The effects of an increase in Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs) on merging behaviour and on mental workloa...
An increase in the number of Heavy Goods Vehicles on motorways may lead to additional problems in th...
This study aimed to analyze the older drivers' behavior in a merging section of expressway interchan...
Changes in physical and cognitive abilities not only challenge the driving ability of older adults, ...
The population is aging all over the world and the proportion of seniors is increasing from 10 to 20...
A driving simulator was used to assess performance in younger and older drivers (M ages 18 and 71 y...
As the demographic is changing with the growth of the population of older citizens, concerns have be...
Older adults are at an increased risk for motor-vehicle collisions (MVCs) once distance driven is co...
We are living in an ageing population. In the Netherlands for example, the share of people aged 65 a...
proved the older participants ’ driving behavior as demon-strated by safer speed adjustment in urban...
Summary: We hypothesized that older, neurologically normal drivers would compensate appropriately fo...
International audienceSeveral studies suggest that normal ageing could affect the driving behavior, ...
We hypothesized that older, neurologically normal drivers would compensate appropriately for their s...
The elderly comprise the fastest growing segment of the driving population and are continuing to dri...
The effects of an increase in Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs) on merging behaviour and on mental workloa...