The number of in-vehicle information systems such as telephones, navigation systems etc has continously increased. There is a need for simple and cost effective methods to evaluate the distraction which is caused by these systems. The present study reports first experiments with the Lane-Change-Task (LCT), a PC based driving simulation which requires only standard consumer equipment. The LCT significantly differentiated among twelve in-vehicle tasks. Most important, the results clearly correlated with the results of a high-end moving base driving simulator. It is concluded that the LCT is a promising tool for driver distruction evaluation.
The lane-change-tasks as a tool for driver distraction evaluation
2003
4 Seiten, 3 Bilder, 1 Quelle
Conference paper
English
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