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Driver error and the implications for intelligent transport systems design
Conference paper

Driver error and the implications for intelligent transport systems design

Neville A Stanton and Paul M Salmon
Proceedings of the 16th ITS World Congress and Exhibition on Intelligent Transport Systems 2009, Vol.3, pp.1953-1961
ITS World Congress and Exhibition on Intelligent Transport Systems and Services, 16th (Stockholm, Sweden, 21-Sep-2009–25-Sep-2009)
Intelligent Transport Systems and Services for Europe (ERTICO ITS Europe)
2009

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Other Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
Recent research indicates that driver error contributes to most accidents. Despite this, only relatively little is currently known about the types of errors that drivers make and of the causal factors that contribute to these errors being made. This paper presents an overview of the literature on driver error in road transport. A generic driver error classification scheme is proposed based upon the dominant psychological mechanisms thought to be involved. A range of potential technological solutions that could be used to either prevent, or mitigate, the consequences of the driver errors identified are specified.

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