The effect of motion and signalling on drivers' ability to predict intentions of other road users

YM Lee, E Sheppard - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2016 - Elsevier
Failure in making the correct judgment about the intention of an approaching vehicle at a
junction could lead to a collision. This paper investigated the impact of dynamic information …

[HTML][HTML] Cross-cultural effects on drivers' use of explicit and implicit communicative cues to predict intentions of other road users

E Sheppard, YT Lee, J Lunt, SMJ Janssen, YM Lee - Safety science, 2023 - Elsevier
This study explored whether British and Malaysian drivers differ in their use of explicit (turn
signals) and implicit (eg, vehicle position, speed) communicative cues when judging the …

Reading cyclist intentions: Can a lead cyclist's behaviour be predicted?

F Westerhuis, D De Waard - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2017 - Elsevier
As a cyclist, it is essential to make inferences about the intentions of other road users in
order to anticipate their behaviour. There are official ways for cyclists to communicate their …

Judging arrival times of incoming traffic vehicles is not a prerequisite for safely crossing an intersection: Differential effects of vehicle size and type in passive judgment …

J Mathieu, RJ Bootsma, C Berthelon, G Montagne - Acta psychologica, 2017 - Elsevier
Using a fixed-base driving simulator we compared the effects of the size and type of traffic
vehicles (ie, normal-sized or double-sized cars or motorcycles) approaching an intersection …

Detection of vehicle approach in the presence of additional motion and simulated observer motion at road junctions.

M Gould, DR Poulter, S Helman… - Journal of experimental …, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
One of the key contributory factors for accident involvement is the misjudgment of vehicle
approach. Past research has indicated that individuals can use the rate of visual “looming” in …

Driving maneuver prediction based on driver behavior observation

F Diederichs, G Pöhler - … Human Aspects of Transportation: Part II …, 2014 - books.google.com
With respect to an increasing amount of driver assistance systems and automated driving
functions, a higher chance of unappreciated action and intervention of these systems can be …

Are situation awareness and decision-making in driving totally conscious processes? Results of a hazard prediction task

A Gugliotta, P Ventsislavova… - … research part F: traffic …, 2017 - Elsevier
Detecting danger in the driving environment is an indispensable task to guarantee safety
which depends on the driver's ability to predict upcoming hazards. But does correct …

Signals are informative but slow down responses when drivers meet bicyclists at road junctions

I Walker - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2005 - Elsevier
Three experiments used a laboratory analogue to the task of driving to look at drivers'
responses to encounters with a bicyclist at a T-junction. In particular, a comparison was …

What to rely on–Implicit communication between pedestrians and turning automated vehicles

AM Harkin, KA Harkin, T Petzoldt - … research part F: traffic psychology and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Several studies have investigated implicit communication, such as driving dynamics, as a
way to communicate vehicle or driver intention to pedestrians, indicating that “good” human …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of driving experience and age on the detection of upcoming collision

I Barbet, M Meskali, C Berthelon, D Mottet, RJ Bootsma - Le travail humain, 2006 - cairn.info
In this study we evaluated the effects of driving experience and age on the perceptual
processes involved in the detection of potential future collision with a preceding vehicle …