Körbeteende i verklig och simulerad vägtunnel : en valideringsstudie = Driving behaviour in a real and simulated road tunnel.

Author(s)
Törnros, J.
Year
Abstract

The aim was to validate driving behaviour in a simulated road tunnel. Speed and lateral position of 20 subjects were measured in a real tunnel and in the same tunnel implemented in the VTI Driving Simulator. Driving speed was higher in the simulated tunnel than in the real tunnel. Elimination of speed information from the speedometer caused a small speed increase in both situations. Also the difference between driving lanes was similar in both cases. The effects on speed variation was similar to that for speed level. Regarding lateral position, subjects positioned themselves somewhat further away from the nearest tunnel wall in the real tunnel than in the simulated tunnel. In both situations the distance to the nearest wall was greater when it was located to the left of the driver than on the opposite side. Lateral position deviation was about the same when the road was straight, but on a curved section it was somewhat greater for the simulated tunnel. Subjects reported that they found it somewhat more difficult to keep the chosen speed in the simulated tunnel. Other subjective differences between the real and the simulated tunnel were small. It is concluded that behavioural validity in absolute terms was not quite satisfactory, especially regarding choice of speed, whereas relative validity was good for both speed and lateral position. (A)

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C 11753 S /83 / IRRD 898383
Source

Linköping, Swedish National Road and Traffic Research Institute VTI, 1996, IV + 37 p., 10 ref.; VTI Meddelande ; No. 804 - ISSN 0347-6030

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