This paper studies driver comprehension and route choice behaviour in response to traffic information that is presented in different formats. The influences of three different formats for presenting traffic information on driver behaviour are examined. Based on the results obtained from a stated preference (SP) experiment with well-designed attributes regarding travel conditions, the effects are quantitatively modelled.
Driver comprehension and behaviour in response to traffic information
1998
10 Seiten, 5 Quellen
Conference paper
English
Driver comprehension and behaviour in response to traffic information
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