The report reviews literature on workload measures and related research. It depicts the preliminary development of a theoretical basis for relating driving workload to highway safety and a selective review of driver performance evaluation, workload evaluation in driving contexts, and risk-taking and risk adaptation behavior. An actuarial approach to establish the safety relevance of workload measures in discussed in conjunction with a driver resources allocation model of in-cab device workload. The report concludes with the presentation of a driver resources-based taxonomy of in-cab tasks and candidate workload measures and their potential sensitivity to tasks described in the taxonomy.


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    Title :

    Heavy Vehicle Driver Workload Assessment. Task 4. Review of Workload and Related Research. Final Report Supplement


    Contributors:
    W. Wierwille (author) / L. Tijerina (author) / S. Kiger (author) / T. Rockwell (author) / E. Lauber (author)

    Publication date :

    1996


    Size :

    100 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English