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Driver Model Including Inner Factors When Entering a Non-Signalized Intersection
Technical Paper
2007-08-0170
Sector:
Event:
JSAE Spring Conference
Language:
Japanese
Abstract
By conducting a survey, from the viewpoint of Human Factors, we examined drivers' inner factors which cause dangerous driving behaviors. In the survey, each driver answered a cognitive information processing flow of his/her driving behaviors in entering a non-signalized intersection. Concretely, they answered when and where they confirm the existence of crossing cars, how they operate the accelerator and the brake pedal and so on. We extracted 15 inner factors which make deviations from the desirable driving behavior, and revealed the relationships between these inner factors and eight elements of driving behavior. Finally, we constructed a fundamental driver model including these inner factors.
Authors
- Masanori Takemoto - NAIST (Nara Institute of Science and Technology)
- Hiroaki Kosaka - NAIST (Nara Institute of Science and Technology)
- Masaru Noda - NAIST (Nara Institute of Science and Technology)
- Hirokazu Nishitani - NAIST (Nara Institute of Science and Technology)
- Masaaki Uechi - TOYOTA MOTOR CORP.
- Kazuya Sasaki - TOYOTA MOTOR CORP.