Comparing ease- of- use of streering wheel- mounted and conventional radio controls.

Author(s)
Farber, E. & Salata, S.
Year
Abstract

A study was conducted to compare driver performance with a limited set of steering wheel- mounted and conventional panel- mounted radio controls. The study was conducted with subjects driving under actual freeway traffic conditions. Drivers took less time to locate and use the wheel- mounted controls, had less eyes- off- the- road time and made fewer errors with them than with the conventional controls.

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Library number
B 29926 (In: B 29918) /83.2 /91.1 /
Source

In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 32nd Annual Meeting, Anaheim, California, October 24- 28, 1988. Riding the wave of innovation, p.578- 582. Volume I.

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