The widespread distribution of in-vehicle driver information systems on the market and the emergence of advanced driver assistance systems are profoundly changing road transport and more specifically driver environment and driving activity. Through Intelligent Transport Systems. a range of services are indeed offered to the driver with the objective of facilitating the driving task and improving travel safety. Despite the potential benefits on road safety, these developments raise numerous questions about their relevance, usability and acceptability for drivers and their impact on drivers behaviour and affitudes. All this contributes to the necessity of encouraging a Human Centred Design approach, in which ITS are designed according to driver needs That is the reason why the HUMANIST Network of Excellence decided to organize a conference that would allow the community of Human Factors researchers to gather in order to present and discuss current works on various aspects of Human Centred Design for Intelligent Transport Systems. This volume presents the conference edited proceedings. (Author/publisher)
Samenvatting