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Assessing In-Vehicle Secondary Tasks with the NHTSA Visual-Manual Guidelines Occlusion Method
Comparison Between Young Male Drivers’ Self-assessed and Objectively Measured Driving Skills
Cognitive Load Assessment of Tractor Driver Based on Cognitive Task Workload Model
Multivariate Differences in Driver Workload: Test Track Versus On-Road Driving
Different Learning Conditions and Their Impact on Hazard Perception Training
Study of Spain’s Vehicle Fleet Safety Level Based on the Results of Euro NCAP Tests
User Experience Evaluation on Ticket Gage of Subway Station: A Repertory Grid Approach
HMIM: A Method to Study the Information and Control Flow Exchange in the Flight Deck
Fast & Furious: Detecting Stress with a Car Steering Wheel
How Does Presence of a Human Operator Companion Influence People’s Interaction with a Robot?
Motion Planning Based on Artificial Potential Field for Unmanned Tractor in Farmland
Handling Quality Evaluation Method in Aircraft Cockpit Based on Pilot Performance
Pedestrian Attitudes to Shared-Space Interactions with Autonomous Vehicles – A Virtual Reality Study
Gender Differences Measured on Driving Performances in an Urban Simulated Environment
Evaluating Rear-End Vehicle Accident Using Pupillary Analysis in a Driving Simulator Environment
Analysis of Driving Performance Data to Evaluate Brake Manipulation by Railway Drivers
The Development of a Direct Vision Standard for Trucks in London Using a Volumetric Approach
Human Reliability Quantification in Flight Through a Simplified CREAM Method
An Ergonomic Assessment of Mass Rapid Transport Trains in Metro Manila, Philippines
Monitoring Performance Measures for Radar Air Traffic Controllers Using Eye Tracking Techniques
Pupillary Response and EMG Predict Upcoming Responses to Collision Avoidance Warning
Designing Adaptation in Cars: An Exploratory Survey on Drivers’ Usage of ADAS and Car Adaptations
Sharing the Road: Experienced Cyclist and Motorist Knowledge and Perceptions