Effects of head restriction on drivers eye movements and errors in simulated dangerous situations.

Author(s)
Schroeder, S.R. Allen, J.A. & Ball, P.G.
Year
Abstract

Eye movements were studied on two groups of 15 student volunteers, one group with head restricted, the other with no head restrictions. Tracking was done by manipulating the controls of a driving simulator during a training film. It was found that driving performance is better when drivers are able to move their eyes and head in an unrestricted manner.

Request publication

1 + 11 =
Solve this simple math problem and enter the result. E.g. for 1+3, enter 4.

Publication

Library number
B 4505 /83/
Source

Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina, 1973, IV + 20 p., graph., tab., ref.

Our collection

This publication is one of our other publications, and part of our extensive collection of road safety literature, that also includes the SWOV publications.