Examines the effect of looking at an automobile's hazard lights on the direction in which an automobile is driven. Participation of eight Japanese drivers in the experiment; Tendency of drivers to pass closer to a forward-facing stationary car at night than during the day.Kitamura...
put on the emergency lights and leave the car running to go to the supermarket and block half the road in the process. This is very common so be careful if you see a parked car with emergency lights. Drive around them carefully.
In this case, the hazard warning lights are activated and the vehicle is transferred to a safe state (e.g. parking). Level 5: Autonomous There are no more drivers, only passengers. The car can move through traffic on its own, even without occupants. The systems are able to assess all...
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Previous studies have used active-driving performance indicators, such as reaction time, to understand hazard response behavior [40]. Some researchers relied on drivers’ visual behavior to characterize their risky driving behavior [41,42]. Others have posited that braking patterns/behaviors can be ...
In such a manner, the “Adverse Condition Dataset with Correspondance” dataset [57], also known as the “ACDC dataset” (https://acdc.vision.ee.ethz.ch/ (accessed on 10 October 2023)), has 4006 camera images from Zurich (Switzerland) recorded in four weather conditions: rain, fog, snow...
increasing the likelihood of engaging in risky behaviour. Age and inexperience both influence risk estimation, though it is not clear which of these variables is more important. Can drivers’ willingness to engage in risky behaviour be assessed in a similar way to hazard perception skill using vide...