This paper describes research on drivers' responses to a forward vehicle collision warning by driving simulator experiments in which 35 subjects were disposed randomly to the following three kinds of dangerous scenes while the subjects were intentionally distracted: closing to a preceding vehicle, sudden cut-in of a vehicle from an adjacent lane, and lane departure of own vehicle. The response of the subjects to the warning against cut-in vehicles were analyzed. It is shown that the subjects could take proper evasive action, but the average brake response time was longer than those for simpler scenario tests. It is also verified that there were statistically significant effects of warning sound on the subjects' response times.
Analysis of driver response to collision warning during car following
Analyse des Fahrerverhaltens bei Kollisionswarnung auf der Basis von Fahrsimulatorversuchen
JSAE Review ; 23 , 2 ; 231-237
2002
7 Seiten, 9 Bilder, 1 Tabelle, 6 Quellen
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Analysis of driver response to collision warning during car following
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