Studies in driver-aided car following.

Author(s)
Fenton, R.E. & C.L. Shaffer
Year
Abstract

Two studies, involving a kinaesthetic-tactile driver aid built into the head of a control stick, were conducted to investigate driver-aided car following. Two stick configurations one "front-" and one "side-mounted", were examined and tests were conducted on both a well-travelled rural road and an unopened superhighway. The results of these tests and a discussion of the problems involved in stick control of an automobile are contained in this paper.

Publication

Library number
A 6664 [electronic version only]
Source

Ohio, Ohio State University, 1969, 15 p., 10 ref.

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