Car-to-cyclist forward collision warning effectiveness evaluation: a parametric analysis on reconstructed real accident cases

The objective of the study is to quantify the benefits of an earlier brake activation by the drivers potentially achieved by a Forward Collision Warning (FCW) system in simulated car-to-cyclist acc...

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