The papers in this document deal with studies designed to advance the state of understanding of driver behavior and should be of benefit to educators, researchers, and driver-improvement specialists. They include a report on a study of physiological measurements on test drivers in real-world situations where vehicle and traffic variables were also recorded; a report on a study to determine the work load forced on the driver while a lane was tracked at various speeds in turns of various radii and to gather data on how drivers control their lane position; and a description of data acquisition system developed for a test car to study driver performance in real traffic situations in which the driver is under varying stresses.
Driver Performance Studies
1975
52 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Psychology , Transportation Safety , Motor vehicle operators , Behavior , Psychological tests , Vehicle dynamics , Traffic flow , Data acquisition , Field tests , Work measurement , Stress(Psychology) , Performance evaluation , Control , Steering , Highway planning , Mathematical models , Man machine systems , Turning radius , Work load
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