DRIVER BEHAVIOR UNDER A COLLISION WARNING SYSTEM : A DRIVING SIMULATOR STUDY
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This paper describes driving simulator experiments in which the subjects' collision avoidance behavior was examined. Results show that the braking response time and the number of simulated collisions were noticeably decreased with collision warnings. Additionally, the potential reduction of rear-end collisions was estimated by modeling drivers' braking responses.
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