Weber's law and rear-end collisions.

Author(s)
Mortimer, R.G.
Year
Abstract

A laboratory simulation study of the rear lights of an automobile was used to measure the change in headway necessary for detection with reference to the psychophysics of visual distance discrimination in driving following another vehicle. The appropriateness of Weber ratio for threshold of relative velocity detection, and headway distance as a more reasonable independent variable than visual angle in driving studies are discussed.

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B 3057 fo /83/
Source

Michigan Academian, Vol. 5 (1972), No. 1, p. 99-105, 5 fig., 5 ref.

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