Driving Assessment 2001 : proceedings of the first international driving symposium on human factors in driver assessment, training and vehicle design, held Aspen, Colorado, August 14-17, 2001.

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This conference covers human factors as shown in driver training and accident causes. Subjects included are: mental workload; driver information systems; driver impairment due to distraction, age or injury, or the influence of alcohol or drugs; driver assessment, both in training and at the point of licence renewal; the role of driver experience in safety; the use of simulator technology in training and rehabilitation; driver fatigue and its monitoring; driver behaviour and its implications; variable message signs and vehicle-highway information systems; visual attention and field of view assessment; highway design for safety; accident analysis; and commercial vehicle safety. For the abstracts of papers, see C 22031 - C 22112 (ITRD E113120 - E113201).

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C 22030 [electronic version only] /82 /83 /91 / ITRD E113119
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Iowa City, IA, University of Iowa, 2001, XI + 407 p., 375 ref.

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