An Analysis of the Effect of Roadway Design on Driver’s Workload

Driving behavior is a direct consequence of the stimuli received from the road infrastructure, from the surrounding environment, and from the atmosphere inside the vehicle. Almost all of these perceptions, which affect steering, are received through the drivers' eyes. For this reason, in this paper visual behavior was examined in order to deduce new indexes connected to mental workload. To this aim, a consistent sample of drivers covered a rural road inside a vehicle, while their eye movements and driving activities were being recorded with suitable instruments. The quantification of some variables involved in the trials permitted the evaluation of visual behavior and determination of a measure of mental workload, identifying also any situations where performance was compromised. Some reports between mental workload and road geometry, summarized in a few tables, could represent a further aid for road designers and managers.

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