ABSTRACT
Human factors and ergonomics have made considerable contributions to the research, design, development, operation and analysis of transportation systems and their complementary infrastructure. This volume focuses on the causations of road accidents, the function and design of roads and signs, the design of automobiles, and the training of the driver. It covers accident analyses, air traffic control, control rooms, intelligent transportation systems, and new systems and technologies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
section Section I|215 pages
Design of Driver–Vehicle Systems Interaction
chapter Chapter 1|10 pages
Evaluation of a Contact Analog Head-Up Display for Highly Automated Driving
chapter Chapter 3|10 pages
A Review of HMI Issues Experienced by Early Adopters of Low Carbon Vehicles
chapter Chapter 5|10 pages
Implementation and Evaluation of Lane Departure Warning and Assistance Systems
chapter Chapter 6|10 pages
On Learning Characteristics of Automotive Integrated Switch System Using Face Direction
chapter Chapter 7|10 pages
Focusing on Drivers' Opinions and Road Safety Impact of Blind Spot Information System (BLIS)
chapter Chapter 9|10 pages
LDW or Rumble Strips in Unintentional Lane Departures: Driver Acceptance and Performance
chapter Chapter 10|10 pages
Human Factors in a Compact Mobile Workspace: A case study of Patrol Vehicles
chapter Chapter 12|10 pages
Impact of Feedback Torque Level on Perceived Comfort and Control in Steer-by-Wire Systems
chapter Chapter 14|10 pages
Remote Target Detection Using an Unmanned Vehicle: Contribution of Telepresence Features
chapter Chapter 15|9 pages
Optimizing the Design of Driver Support: Applying Human Cognition as a Design Feature
chapter Chapter 22|11 pages
Identifying Customer-oriented Key Aspects of Perception with Focus on Longitudinal Vehicle Dynamics
section Section 2|44 pages
Distraction of the Driver
chapter Chapter 23|10 pages
The Role of Situation Awareness in Classifying Driver Cognitive Distraction States
chapter Chapter 24|13 pages
Couples Arguing When Driving, Findings from Local and Remote Conversations
chapter Chapter 25|10 pages
An On-Road Examination of the Errors Made by Distracted and Undistracted Drivers
chapter Chapter 26|9 pages
Driver's Distraction and Inattention Profile in Typical Urban High Speed Arterials
section Section 3|47 pages
Environmental Impact of Vehicles
chapter Chapter 29|10 pages
Multifactor Combinations and Associations with Performance in an Air Traffic Control Simulation
chapter Chapter 30|5 pages
Driving Faster or Slower? Biased Judgments of Fuel Consumption at Changing Speeds
section Section 4|52 pages
Integrated Transport Systems
chapter Chapter 33|10 pages
The Multi-faceted Public Transport Problems Revealed by a Small Scale Transport Study
section Section V|22 pages
International Differences in Drivers
chapter Chapter 37|10 pages
The MINI E Field Study — Similarities and Differences in International Everyday EV Driving
section Section VI|209 pages
Investigations into Safety and Accidents
chapter Chapter 39|10 pages
A Critical Review of the STAMP, FRAM and Accimap Systemic Accident Analysis Models
chapter Chapter 43|9 pages
Evaluating Novice Motorcyclists' Hazard Perception Skills at Junctions Using Naturalistic Riding Data
chapter Chapter 44|10 pages
The Influence of Presentation Mode and Hazard Ambiguity on the Domain Specificity of Hazard Perception Tasks
chapter Chapter 48|10 pages
The Effect on Passenger Cars' Meeting Margins When Overtaking 30 Meter Trucks on Real Roads
chapter Chapter 49|10 pages
The Effect of Text Messaging on Young Drivers' Simulated Driving Performance
chapter Chapter 53|10 pages
A Psycho-ergonomics Approach to Adaptive Behavior of Vulnerable Road Users
chapter Chapter 54|10 pages
The Effects of Short Time Headways within Automated Vehicle Platoons on Other Drivers
chapter Chapter 55|11 pages
Exploring Drivers' Compensatory Behavior when Conversing on a Mobile Device
chapter Chapter 57|12 pages
Linking Behavioural Indicators to Safety: What is Safe Driving and What Is Not?
section Section VII|181 pages
Methods and Standards
chapter Chapter 62|7 pages
Evaluation of Automotive HMI Using Eye-Tracking - Revision of the EN ISO 15007-1 & ISO TS 15007-2
chapter Chapter 63|11 pages
Designing the Non-linearity of Human Motion Perception for Dynamic Driving Simulators
chapter Chapter 65|10 pages
Head East At The Next Intersection? A Systems Approach To The Evaluation Of Road Performance
chapter Chapter 66|10 pages
Human Factors Now Showing in 3D: Presenting Human Factors Analyses in Time and Space
chapter Chapter 68|10 pages
Effects of Visual, Cognitive and Haptic Tasks on Driving Performance Indicators
chapter Chapter 70|14 pages
An Evaluation of the Low-Event Task Subjective Situation Awareness (LETSSA) Technique
chapter Chapter 72|11 pages
Development of a Coaching Program for Young Drivers in Their First Period of Solo Driving
chapter Chapter 75|10 pages
Statistical Methods for Building Robust Spoken Dialogue Systems in an Automobile
chapter Chapter 76|10 pages
How Gender Influences Road User Behaviors: The Bringing-in of Developmental Social Psychology
chapter Chapter 77|10 pages
Integrated Analysis of Driver Behavior by Vehicle Trajectory and Eye Movement
section Section VIII|87 pages
Studies of Locomotives, Drivers and Rail Systems