This report identifies a proposed comprehensive research program for defining, measuring, and quantifying driver perception of hazards as it relates to highway design, operations, and safety standards. Six research projects were proposed: (1) multivariate analysis of a specific traffic situation, (2) traffic operational factors, (3) driver awareness of hazards/hazardous operating conditions, (4) unintended consequences of highway improvements, (5) social context, and (6) engineering or roadway changes to increase driver hazard perception. These projects will provide input to human factors safety handbooks and will result in guidelines, tools, and models by which highway design can be developed and evaluated.


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    Title :

    Understanding Driver Performance Variability and Perception of Risk: Driver Hazard Perception Research Plan


    Contributors:
    N. Lerner (author) / D. Benel (author) / D. Dekker (author)

    Publication date :

    1998


    Size :

    44 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English





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