The primary objective of this report is to document a systems analysis conducted to determine driver information requirements for intercity trips in freeway corridors when incidents occur on the freeway. The analysis was conducted using a driver task analysis approach that was supplemented with an analysis of information needs during a 1,500-mile trip through six states including travel through eight large cities. Several driver information design issues for real-time visual, audio, and mixed modal displays were identified based on the results of the analysis, a thorough state-of-the-art review, and a questionnaire survey conducted by the Texas Transportation Institute.
Human Factors Requirements for Real-Time Motorist Information Displays. Volume 7. Analysis of Driver Requirements for Intercity Trips
1978
94 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Road Transportation , Human Factors Engineering , Motor vehicle operators , Display devices , Human factors engineering , User needs , Freeways , Traffic control , Traffic signals , Guidelines , Visual communication , Radio communication , Reviews , Information systems