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Radio Usage: Observations from the 100-Car Naturalistic Driving Study
Technical Paper
2007-01-0441
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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This paper discusses radio usage habits observed during analysis of 700 hours of video sampled from the 100-Car Naturalistic Driving Study database. Analysts used large-scale printouts of each vehicle's radio faceplate and recorded interactions based on video analysis of hand movement and location (without the assistance of audio recordings). The duration and specific manipulations or adjustments were recorded for each interaction. The results summarize the length and type of interactions, most often-used controls, and total percentage of time drivers interacted with the radio.
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Neurauter, M., Hankey, J., and Young, R., "Radio Usage: Observations from the 100-Car Naturalistic Driving Study," SAE Technical Paper 2007-01-0441, 2007, https://doi.org/10.4271/2007-01-0441.Also In
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