The use of simulation in a study investigating alertness during long distance, low event driving. Paper presented at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Highway Research Board HRB, 1971.

Author(s)
Sussman, E.D. R.C. Sugarman & J.R. Knight.
Year
Abstract

The purpose of the investigation was (a) to identify interactions of the vehicle, driver, and the road environment, which tend to reduce driver alertness; (b) to objectively measure these decrements in alertness; and, (c) to delineate a program of research aimed at the development of countermeasures to reduce decrements in alertness.

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Library number
A 7091 IRRD
Source

Buffalo, Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, 1971, 14 p. / Also published in: Highway Research Record HRR, No. 364, p. 27-32, 1 ref.

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