Measuring driving skill. Paper presented at the Symposium held in Amsterdam, September 1969, sponsored by the International Ergonomics Association.

Author(s)
Michon, J.A. (IZF) & B.A. Fairbank Jr.
Year
Abstract

Driving is a man-machine symbiosis, in which man is fully and permanently engaged in which his life depends on his performance. The task ahead is to determine, not how bad driving differs from the norm, but rather how good driving may be identified, bought and promoted. Since a large proportion of the population is engaged in driving the cost-benefit balance is based toward the research.

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Library number
A 7507 (In: A 7484)
Source

In: Measurement of man at work : an appraisal of physiological and psychological criteria in man-machine systems, proceedings of the Symposium held in Amsterdam by the International Ergonomics Association, September 1969, p. 203-11 ; Paper 3: 5-1969.

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