Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2012

Using a high-fidelity driving simulator to predict self-reported driving style and crash involvement: a preliminary study

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Driving behaviour in a simulator may be a powerful predictor of driving behaviour on the roads. In this study, 39 drivers completed a route in a high-fidelity driving simulator, and correlations were calculated between simulator predictor variables (speed, standard deviation of lateral position) and self-reported behaviours (driving experience, driving habits, crash involvement). Results showed that the mean speed during the drive predicted self-reported on-road risk taking and crash involvement.
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hal-03960445 , version 1 (27-01-2023)

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Joost C F de Winter, Hervé Morvan, Frédéric Robache, Janick Naveteur, Marie-Pierre Pacaux-Lemoine. Using a high-fidelity driving simulator to predict self-reported driving style and crash involvement: a preliminary study. 30th European Annual Conference on Human Decision-Making and Manual Control, Sep 2012, Braunschweig, Germany. ⟨hal-03960445⟩
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