Estimating Driver Response Times

作者: Jeffrey W Muttart

DOI: 10.1201/9780203490297-24

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摘要: The objective of this chapter is to address driver response time and the factors that influence it. Previous research has reported times from 0.5 10 seconds for various tasks. offers reasons different results. author found in previous results can be explained quantified by methodology substantive variables. Therefore, a mean tasks estimated. precision such estimates are also addressed chapter.

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