An experimental evaluation of a shadowgraph simulator for driver training.

Author(s)
Henry, J.P.
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Abstract

Effect of three hours training on a British shadowgraph simulator was investigated by a paired group test. Assessment was by hours of instruction time required to pass the driving test. Statistical evaluation of results showed that including simulator time no significant difference between the groups was established. Excluding this time significant less time was needed for the men only in the simulator group. Positive correlation between age and instruction time was confirmed. Interview by questionnaire shows favourable acceptance of the simulator.

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B 910 (In: B 863) /83.2/83.5/ IRRD 205292
Source

In: Psychological aspects of driver behaviour : papers presented at the international symposium on psychological aspects of driver behaviour, Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands, August 2-6, 1971, Volume 2, 16 p.

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