The purpose of the study was to determine the feasibility of training drivers to acquire skills needed to avoid critical conflict motor vehicle accidents, and to develop the procedures and materials necessary for such training. Basic data were derived from conduct of in depth accident investigations and task analyses of driver behavior. A specification was prepared for curriculum development and performance measurement, and a prototype bimodal simulator was developed as a training tool for acquisition of key perceptual and decision making skills. A concept was also defined for behind-the-wheel training on an Advanced Drivers Range. Results to date indicate that the program should continue to complete materials development and training of drivers.
Accident Avoidance Skill Training and Performance Testing
1976
343 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Job Training & Career Development , Transportation Safety , Motor vehicle operators , Specialized training , Abilities , Accident prevention , Collision avoidance , Behavior , Accident investigations , Decision making , Training simulators , Traffic safety , Driver education , Skills , Curriculum development
Accident Avoidance Skill Training
NTIS | 1980
|Kraftfahrwesen | 2003
|A Realistic Approach to Automobile Accident Avoidance Training
SAE Technical Papers | 1977
|Accident Avoidance versus Post Accident Trauma
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1994
|Kraftfahrwesen | 2008
|