Driver's inability to judge important parameters of leading vehicle movement at night.

Author(s)
Janssen, W.H.
Year
Abstract

The paper discusses empirical evidence on the ability of drivers to make estimates of the magnitude of relative movements of the leading car from the behavior of its taillights. The general conclusion emerging from the data is that drivers suffer from a perceptual inability in making this type of judgment which easily may result in rear-end collisions in many typical night driving situations.

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Library number
B 12250 fo /83.2/ IRRD 227971
Source

Warrendale, PA, Society of Automotive Engineers SAE, 1977, 12 p., fig., graph., ref.; SAE Paper 770129

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