Journal article

Middle-aged Drivers’ subjective categorization for combined alignments on mountainous freeways and their speed choices

F Wang, Y Chen, J Guo, C Yu, M Stevenson, H Zhao

Accident Analysis and Prevention | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2019

Abstract

Road geometric design is a fundamental factor that impacts driving speed. Previous research generally paid attentions to the influences of specific road characteristics (e.g. curvature) on driving behaviors. Limited studies have focused on how drivers identify different alignments and how they further take the varying speed choices. This study aims at filling the gap by investigating the subjective categorization of road alignments based on middle-aged driver groups. A total of sixteen participants with ages ranging from 23 to 40 years were recruited. Participants were first asked to undertake naturalistic driving tests on a four-lane divided mountainous freeway while photos of the road and ..

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University of Melbourne Researchers