Journal article
The effect of performance feedback on drivers’ hazard perception ability and self-ratings
MS Horswill, M Garth, A Hill, MO Watson
Accident Analysis and Prevention | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2017
Abstract
Drivers’ hazard perception ability has been found to predict crash risk, and novice drivers appear to be particularly poor at this skill. This competency appears to develop only slowly with experience, and this could partially be a result of poor quality performance feedback. We report an experiment in which we provided high-quality artificial feedback on individual drivers’ performance in a validated video-based hazard perception test via either: (1) a graph-based comparison of hazard perception response times between the test-taker, the average driver, and an expert driver; (2) a video-based comparison between the same groups; or (3) both. All three types of feedback resulted in both an im..
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