Het schatten van relatieve snelheid bij het nachtrijden.

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

Description of the problem giving the fact that a driver at night has only two cues, according to which he has to judge his speed against that of the car in front; the angle between the rear lights and their intensity. Experiments lead to the conclusion that a driver who wishes to increase his speed is prone to choose too high a speed than appropriate, which brings about dangerous situations.

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Publication

Library number
B 8703 T /83.2/ IRRD 217549
Source

Verkeerskunde, Vol. 27 (1976), No. 1 (januari), p. 22-24, 6 graph., 1 ref.

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