Who needs ISA anyway? : an ISA system’s safety effectiveness for different driver types.

Author(s)
Hjälmdahl, M.
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Abstract

This study aims at analysing preferred driving speeds for various groups of drivers and drivers with different attitudes to speed and traffic safety, thereby establishing the potential safety benefit for a speed-adapting system. It further aims to analyse the effect of an advisory ISA system on these drivers. Different implementation strategies of ISA are likely to affect different groups of drivers. For instance may an implementation strategy based on company cars affect one group while a voluntary implementation or implementation by legislation are likely to affect other drivers. By comparing the speeds, with and without an ISA system, for drivers of different groups the effectiveness of these strategies can be estimated. (Author/publisher)

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20051141 a ST (In: ST 20051141 CD-ROM)
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In: Young Researchers Seminar 2005, arranged by European Conference of Transport Research Institutes ECTRI, Forum of European National Highway Research Laboratories FEHRL and Forum of European Road Safety Research Institutes (FERSI), The Hague, The Netherlands, 11-13 May 2005, 16 p., 20 ref.

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