UDRIVE : the European naturalistic driving study.

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Eenink, R.G. Barnard, Y. Baumann, M. Augros, X. & Utesch, F.
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Abstract

UDRIVE is the first large-scale European Naturalistic Driving Study on cars, trucks and powered two wheelers. The acronym stands for “European naturalistic Driving and Riding for Infrastructure & Vehicle safety and Environment”. Naturalistic driving can be defined as a study undertaken to provide insight into driver behaviour during every day trips by recording details of the driver, the vehicle and the surroundings through unobtrusive data gathering equipment and without experimental control. Data collection will take place in seven EU Member States. Road User Behaviour will be studied with a focus on both safety and environment. The UDRIVE project follows the steps of the FESTA-V methodology, which was originally designed for Field Operational Tests. Defining research questions forms the basis of the study design and the specification of the recording equipment. Both will be described. Although the project has yet to start collecting data from drivers, we consider the process of designing the study as a major result which may help other initiatives to set up similar studies. (Author/publisher)

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20141503 b ST (In: ST 20141503 [electronic version only])
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In: Transport solutions - from research to deployment : proceedings of the 5th Transport Research Arena (TRA), Paris, 14-17 April 2014, 10 p., 11 ref.

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