Direction guidance of road vehicles : are better controls in sight? Paper presented to the 4th International Congress of the International Ergonomic Association, Strasbourg, July 1970.

Author(s)
Tejmar, J.
Year
Abstract

Specific merits and troubles rest with the opportunity and necessity in road vehicles to be direction guided independently by individual drivers. As soon as this individual function is replaced by canalized direction guidance, the road vehicle loses two degrees of freedom and assumes characteristics comparable with those of railway vehicles.

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Library number
A 6398 [electronic version only] (see also A 5717)
Source

[S.l., s.n.], 1970, 10 p. / Also published as: Applied Ergonomics, Volume 3, Issue 3, September 1972, Pages 136-141

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