Effektiviteit van verkeersoefenterreinen.

Author(s)
Veling, I.H. & Buist, M.
Year
Abstract

Different methods of training vehicle control are compared. These methods resulted from a factorial combination of three variables (1) driving range versus public road (2) with versus without presence of an instructor in the car, and (3) whole-day driving versus twice a week. Results show that driving range-training needed some more time than public road training, but resulted in better vehicle control, but to less efficient looking behaviour.

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Publication

Library number
B 23805 S /83.5/ IRRD 282067
Source

Soesterberg, Instituut voor Zintuigfysiologie TNO, 1984, 86 p., 22 ref.; IZF-1984-C-5.

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