Driver eye scanning behavior at tunnel approaches. Volume 1: Executive summary and technical report. Volume 2: Appendix A. Volume 3: Appendices B-E

Author(s)
Zwahlen, H.T.
Year
Abstract

The purpose of this research was to study driver eye scanning behaviour at highway tunnel approaches. Six drivers (19-59 years old) were tested at three different tunnel approaches.At two tunnel approaches two daytime illumination levels (sunny light 6700fc or 72001x, cloudy-dark 750fc or 8100x) were investigated. An instrumented car with a corneal reflection technique TV eye movement recording system was used. Each driver made at least six tunnel approach runs in the right lane at 45mph in regular traffic under each condition.

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B 23665 /83/
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Athens, OH, Ohio University, Departement of Industrial and Systems Engineering, 1979, 141 p. + 359 p. + 311 p., fig., graph., tab., ref.

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