Automation and the future of driver behaviour.

Author(s)
Janssen, W. Wierda, M. & Horst, R. van der
Year
Abstract

This paper sets out by identifying five plausible stages in the automation of the road traffic system, ranging from the introduction of part systems that support specific task components (navigation, collision avoidance) to full automation of roads and vehicles. The paper predicts how drivers will respond to each successive stage of automation, and how this will become manifest in driver behaviour. On the basis of this, the paper assesses the safety consequences of each separate stage of automation.

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Library number
C 1624 (In: C 1590) /73 /91 / IRRD 860385
Source

In: Proceedings of the First World Congress on Safety of Transportation, held in the context of the 150th anniversary of the Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands, 26-27 November 1992, p. 609-617, 13 ref.

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