The use of the eyes in steering a car on straight and curved roads.

Author(s)
Fry, G.A.
Year
Abstract

Steering behaviour of an automobile driver must be studied by comparing the path of the car to the course of the road. Means must be provided for measuring the path of the car and the course of the road. Several methods for acquiring such data have been discussed. An attempt has been made to identify the visual cues used in steering. These must be understood in order to design tests to determine the effect of such things as impaired vision on steering behaviour.

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Library number
A 4017 fo
Source

American Journal Optometry and Archives of the American Academy of Optometry, Vol. 45 (1968) p. 374-391.

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